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Sign up for the On Point newsletter here. In the heart of San Francisco, in a neighborhood called The Tenderloin, an open-air drug market is thriving. And what can it do to recover? Randy Shaw , director of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, a non-profit supportive housing provider. Leighton Woodhouse , Bay Area freelance journalist who has reported extensively on the drug trade in the Tenderloin. Sam Quinones , journalist. Author of Dreamland and The Least of Us. Leighton Woodhouse: 'COVID and the emptying of the streets downtown, which created this sort of vacuum that was filled by the open-air drug market, which already existed in the Tenderloin, but then spilled out into So that's one big reason. The other big reason is fentanyl. Fentanyl has been on the East Coast for quite a few years, but it's relatively new to the West Coast, and now it's cut into everything. And so fentanyl, it's killing more people and it's addicting people like crazy. And not just cocaine and methamphetamines and things like that. There's children, teenagers who buy Xanax on Snapchat. And they end up getting hooked. And some of those people, kids, end up in the Tenderloin. So this plague of this new, highly potent, highly toxic opioid is another part of the reason. If you were to walk outside right now, a couple of blocks around the neighborhood, what would you see? Randy Shaw: 'Mayor Breed got more publicity for the Tenderloin than ever. And every national and even international media covered her Tenderloin emergency order from last December. And when you hear the words that you just ran, your listeners should know that it was not followed by any increased police activity. No more police were given to the Tenderloin after that emergency order than before. So, it became almost a cruel joke on the Tenderloin that they were promised that all these things were going to change. If you walk out now, most of the Tenderloin is fine. And people who live in the neighborhood can't walk through the neighborhood without hitting some of those blocks. The real question is how does a progressive city like San Francisco install a drug containment zone in the last remaining multiracial, low-income community in the city? Randy Shaw: 'If we look in practical terms, almost a year, about a few weeks before the mayor gave the emergency order, there was a high-profile viral video of thefts coming from the Louis Vuitton store, wealthy bags from Union Square. The mayor dispatched 80 police officers to Union Square, very upscale shopping district a few blocks from the Tenderloin. And they stayed there for a month. And if you go to Union Square now, you'll still see police officers and police cars everywhere to protect the property at Union Square. So at some point, and I think we've reached that point, you have to conclude that this is what the city wants it to be. The mayor continually makes statements about how upset she is, but she's the mayor and hasn't allocated the resources to solve the problem. So, you say she's not doing enough to allocate resources or even to encourage law enforcement to change how they're operating in the Tenderloin. Randy Shaw: 'Exactly. If you talk to the police chief, he'll agree with everything. Yes, it's terrible what's going on. It's awful. But why don't you solve it then? And if it happened in a more affluent neighborhood, we all know drug dealers would not be allowed to stay there for a day. So it isn't that San Francisco's incapable. They've just decided to allow these drug activities in a low-income neighborhood, where people don't have the political donations and the power. And this way they can identify it as, Well, we're containing it in the Tenderloin so we don't have it in more affluent neighborhoods. Tell me a little bit more about why you think the mayor Is it just simply because of the low income? Randy Shaw: 'The point in my book on the Tenderloin, I talk about the history and the Tenderloin was a very prosperous neighborhood for a long time until really the s. And it started a year decline. It started reviving under Mayor Lee in But I think what's historically, there's always been people who felt like, well, let it happen in the Tenderloin so it doesn't happen in So politically, it's easier for them to not have to deal with it and just feel like it's someone else's problem. And then we have this whole crazy view that says that if you arrest drug dealers, you're criminalizing poverty. The Tenderloin is all low income. We have no single-family homes. It's the low-income areas, permanently affordable housing in most of the neighborhood. So there's no risk of gentrification. So it's really a hypocritical policy choice by a city that prides itself of being progressive. I'm looking at the overdose death rates for the city of San Francisco in It was more than in Is that what you're talking about? And so it created empty spaces for drug dealers to proliferate. There were not this level of drug dealers prior to COVID, because businesses were thriving, and the city was operating and people were there. But once the city kind of emptied out after March , when spots are empty, it invites opportunities for illegal activities. And the city funds harm reduction programs that give out needles and encourage drug use. So there's been a lot written about and talked about the nonsensical approach to safety in San Francisco. And it's all true. What do you think the neighborhood needs right now to really get a handle on the situation? She could have taken that same 8. Leighton Woodhouse: 'The first thing that needs to happen is, as we've remarked, you know, arresting the drug dealers, in my opinion. But there are, of course, many, many other that need to take place. Some of them already are being implemented in San Francisco. There's much more treatment available than there used to be. I think the wrong mix of treatments, for example, you know, the harm reduction is sort of the prevailing philosophy in San Francisco. And harm reduction is basically premised on the idea that you need to keep people alive in order for them to be able to be steered to recovery. Obviously, nobody can recover if they're dead. But in San Francisco, people aren't pushed towards recovery. They're given the implements and the oversight to stay alive, but then they're just left where they are. I think there needs to be But unfortunately, there's no medication for meth. But where they can be treated and brought to point of functionality and ultimately sobriety. And that is not at all being pushed in San Francisco, it's very much about just handing out needles, handing out foils, handing naloxone. And that's it. That's kind of where it ends in terms of treatment in San Francisco. Skip to main content. Resume Listen Live.

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In recent years, drug trafficking from North Korea has posed a more and more serious threat to Northeast China, and will be a new challenge to Northeast Asia. Methamphetamine production in North Korea is reported to have started in after heavy rains decreased income from poppy production. Yanbian shares a border of Geographical and ethnic-cultural-linguistic ties provide helpful networks for cross-border trafficking of drugs and illegal immigrants. Furthermore, drug trafficking groups from North Korea, China, and South Korea often cooperate on drug trafficking across the border. Recently uncovered cases illustrate this trend. In October , Baishan city border patrol agencies seized 5. On December 23, , Dandong border patrol agencies uncovered the largest drug trafficking operation from North Korea into China since this border patrol was established, seizing 13, MaGu tablets in which the dominant ingredient is amphetamine , and arresting 4 suspects. Jilin Province is not only the most important transshipment point for drugs from North Korea into China, but has itself become one of the largest markets in China for amphetamine-type stimulants ATS. Chinese scholar Cui Junyong notes that over the last three to five years, most of the ice consumed in Yanbian has originated from North Korea. Across China, more than 70 percent of drug addicts abuse heroin, but in Jilin Province more than 90 percent of addicts abuse new synthetic drugs and ice in particular. It is uncertain whether drug trafficking across the North Korea-China border is sponsored by the North Korean government. Similar to other issues including traditional and non-traditional security, Chinese counternarcotics policy relating to North Korea is often subordinated to the goal of maintaining a good overall relationship between two countries. The Chinese government implements a relatively tolerant policy toward the cross-border drug traffic, which could be very costly in the long run. As drug abuse is established in Northeast China, increased demand will lead to a substantially increased supply of illicit drugs. This will stimulate drug production in North Korea, and will also attract other international drug trafficking organizations. Some have speculated that Afghan heroin smuggled into the Russian Federation will be re-trafficked into Northeast China via the China-Russia border. The Northeast China market has also attracted domestic drug producers and traffickers from Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong provinces. Finally, and somewhat paradoxically, if North Korea carries out a reform and opening policy in the near future, the China-North Korean border trade would grow and economic ties would be strengthened. As a result, the Chinese government will not only relax its control of the border area but also actively facilitate cross-border commerce. In such an environment, the volume of drug trafficking across the border into Northeast China and other Northeast Asian countries would quickly increase unless the DPRK were to take strict measures to eliminate drug production. China currently faces similar dilemmas in its southwestern and northwestern border regions. Though Chinese authorities have begun to confront the issue, its measures have not been able stop or significantly interdict North Korean drug trafficking into China. What new steps should be taken to deal with this problem, or at least to avoid a new tragedy in Northeast Asia which might originate from North Korea? First, the Chinese government should actively urge North Korea to undertake serious investigations into the scope and patterns of ATS production in North Korea and subsequent trafficking across the border. Whenever feasible, the Chinese government could provide technology and equipment assistance to North Korea, in order to help it control and ultimately eliminate drug production and trafficking. Second, the Chinese government should promote the establishment of a regional counternarcotics cooperation mechanism and intelligence sharing system. Ideally, North Korea itself could also be involved in this effort in the future. Third, Chinese central, provincial, and local governments should strengthen counternarcotics law enforcement, border checkpoints and border control in Northeast China, and establish a network to monitor the illegal activities related to drug trafficking in the Korean Chinese and Uyghur Chinese communities that are often located in border regions that see the heaviest drug trafficking in China. Fourth, Chinese authorities should enhance their education of the public on the harm caused by amphetamine-type stimulants, establish advanced drug treatment centers for ATS addicts. Without efforts to reduce the demand for illicit drugs, actions aimed at reducing the illicit drug supply will be doomed to failure. Nonetheless, the paucity of public reports of drug trafficking with a direct DPRK connection suggests strongly that such high-profile drug trafficking has either ceased, or has been reduced very sharply. There are indications that international drug traffickers can purchase methamphetamine in kilogram quantities in some of the major towns on the Chinese side of the DPRK-China border. Foreign Policy. China North Korea Northeast Asia. Center for Asia Policy Studies. Sections Sections. Sign Up. Yong-an Zhang YZ. Yong-an Zhang. North Korean drug trafficking into Northeast China Methamphetamine production in North Korea is reported to have started in after heavy rains decreased income from poppy production. Policy recommendations Though Chinese authorities have begun to confront the issue, its measures have not been able stop or significantly interdict North Korean drug trafficking into China. More On. Jake Sullivan on the US international economic agenda: An update. Upcoming Event. October 23 Wednesday, am - am EDT.

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