In the first weekend of Seattle's public drug use ordinance, 13 people accepted help, two declined and 10 were jailed on warrants.
SEATTLE — On Wednesday morning, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell signed the newly passed public drug use legislation approved by Seattle City Councilmembers on Tuesday. The ordinance wasThe ordinance will allow for public drug use and drug possession cases to be prosecuted by the Seattle City Attorney’s Office as gross misdemeanors. Back in May, Gov.
“We'll continue to work with the county and the state to get as many resources as possible,” said Mayor Harrell. “This is not the war on drugs. If anything, this is a war for health, for helping people,” said Mayor Harrell. Davison said her office is ready to prosecute the cases that are needed but is looking at other options as well.
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