The San Francisco Drug Crisis-Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco-The San Francisco's Fentanyl Crisis

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Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco sees 70% increase in overdose deaths – and the number is expected to climb.

Kristen Marshall, from the Drug Overdose Prevention and Education project at the National Harm Reduction Coalition says:“This doesn’t surprise any of us. We had been sounding the alarm bells for the last three, four, even five years. We said fentanyl is coming.”

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