Blight, flight, and ‘drug tourism’: How decriminalization created blue-city problem

Blight, flight, and ‘drug tourism’: How decriminalization created blue-city problem

The drug decriminalization wave that swept across America’s most liberal cities has fallen short of its promises of improving drug addiction recovery and overdose deaths.

Beginning in the mid-2010s and making a significant uptick since 2020, drug decriminalization was sold by politicians and liberal activists as a way to combat substance-use disorder by treating it as a disease rather than a crime. The increase in 2020 was spurred by the activism following the murder of George Floyd, who had ingested both fentanyl and methamphetamine, the most prominent drugs found in overdose victims.

May 27, 2023 09:13 PM

May 27, 2023 09:13 PM

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