San Francisco Ads Demand Leaders To Do More To Address Fentanyl Issues: Revision history

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  • curprev 10:4310:43, 18 June 2024CherylPearl46 talk contribs 10,515 bytes +10,515 Created page with "Adverts sprouting up around San Francisco are demanding local leaders do more to address the city's ongoing fentanyl epidemic.<br>Plastered throughout the Democratic stronghold's most drug-ridden neighborhoods, the ads are meant to upset - and contain and statements that criticize officials for 'normalizing our fentanyl crisis.'<br>Pointed slogans intended to lambaste the lukewarm response - which has left citizens to navigate a mess of open-air drug markets and tent en..."