Council member sees more challenges in Seattle's yet-to-be adopted drug possession law

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The proposed law could also complicate enforcement due to provisions initially intended to prioritize treatment.

Open drug use has sometimes presented problems at Seattle's Occidental Park, pictured here on Sept. 5, 2023. City leaders are still working out the details to adopt a new law to address illegal drug possession.

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