The Economics Of How San Francisco’s Drug Policies Are Devastating The City | Hoover Institution The Economics Of How San Francisco’s Drug Policies Are Devastating The CityNot all Street people are Junkies or alcoholics. A lot of them are people who just lost hope because the jobs they were taking couldn't even pay the rent or put food on the table for themselves so they just gave up. Having grown up literally in downtown Toronto it's really disturbing to see what's happened to this city in the last 25 years
of course this policy was a beacon for every junkie in the USASan Francisco's drug tolerance policies are based on the idea of “harm reduction,” which is the view that those using illegal drugs should be protected, not shamed nor prosecuted for their drug use, and that their lifestyle should be accepted as a normal part of life for those choosing to use.
while there are a certain proportion of people who a destitute through not fault of their own , the unemployment rate recently hit all time lows, wages were increasing at an alarming inflation driving rate and employers are having a difficult time staffing (this very likely change soon)
for the most part , peoples lot in life is determined by the decisions they make