Gov Gavin Newsom on Monday vetoed a bill that would have allowed certain cities to open supervised drug-injection sites.The idea of the bill was to provide drug addicts with controlled substances in a supervised environment, where they would receive sterile needles and could be connected with a rehabilitation center.The hope was to stem the rising tide of fatal overdoses in the state. But in a , the governor wrote that he had concerns about the 'unintended consequences' of the bill.
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