Officials question San Francisco’s emergency over opioids

FILE - San Francisco Mayor London Breed talks during a briefing outside City Hall in San Francisco on Dec. 1, 2021. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will consider Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021, an emergency order to speed up the city's ability to stem the high number of overdose deaths in the notorious Tenderloin district. The emergency order is part of Mayor Breed's plan to crack down on drug use and drug dealing in the neighborhood. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

People sleep near discarded clothing and used needles on a street in the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco, on July 25, 2019. (AP Photo/Janie Har, File)

SAN FRANCISCO — The Board of Supervisors in San Francisco were meeting Thursday to consider an emergency order requested by the mayor to tackle the opioid epidemic in the city’s troubled Tenderloin neighborhood, with some members clearly dismayed that the declaration could be used to criminalize people who are homeless, addicted to drugs or both.