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Criminal

Sep. 25, 2001

S.F. Lags in Drug Treatment Made Mandatory by Prop. 36

SAN FRANCISCO - When California voters passed Proposition 36 last year, San Francisco seemed particularly well-positioned to implement the new drug treatment initiative. Thus far, however, the city has ushered far fewer addicts into treatment than have many other counties in the state.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - When California voters passed Proposition 36 last year, San Francisco seemed particularly well-positioned to implement the new drug treatment initiative. Thus far, however, the city has ushered far fewer addicts into treatment than have many other counties in the state.
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