I think it is reasonable to tackle an issue that kills 4,000 people a year in your state. Especially when you can do both. I spent 10 seconds looking up Scott Weiner's proposals and looks like he has introduced at least two bills I can find that deal with drug overdoses
That being said I do not believe these speed governance or harm reduction policies are the best bang for your policy buck. I think in both cases they are complicated policies that would not be as necessary if "enforcement of current laws" was allowed in progressive policy debate.
Granted I am not a believer that harm reduction has panned out as people would like, but looks like Scott Weiner has introduced multiple
https://sd11.senate.ca.gov/news/20220112-senator-wiener%E2%8...
https://sd11.senate.ca.gov/news/20220630-senator-wiener%E2%8...
That being said I do not believe these speed governance or harm reduction policies are the best bang for your policy buck. I think in both cases they are complicated policies that would not be as necessary if "enforcement of current laws" was allowed in progressive policy debate.
Granted I am not a believer that harm reduction has panned out as people would like, but looks like Scott Weiner has introduced multiple