needs a recovery effort like the one seen in Europe after World War II, according to a new lawmaker in the city - who is proposing making addicts choose between treatment and criminal charges.Freshman council member Quetcy Lozada said the out-of-control drug use in the region requires a holistic solution akin to the Marshall plan rolled out in the wake of the .The lawmaker is pushing a policy that could see addicts involuntarily committed to 'stabilization centers', where they could choose to receive long-term treatment or face criminal charges.
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