
Former drug dealer speaks out against San Francisco drug scene: It's becoming a place for 'druggy tourism'
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Ricci Wynne, a former drug dealer, speaks out against potential safe consumption sites in San Francisco and why harm reduction policies don't help addicts on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Wynne told host Jesse Watters San Francisco is considering proceeding with plans to create safe consumption sites, which would allow users to take illicit drugs in a medically supervised environment. Ashley Carnahan is a production assistant at Fox News Digital.
"[It's] going to make the problem worse. It's already created such a buzz that people are coming here to San Francisco in droves for what I like to call druggie tourism," he said. "They come here because they know the consequences are minuscule if any, and they can come here [and] just use openly."
"And when all the drug addicts come here, then what follows is more drug dealers."

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