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Anita Chabria: Are pooches in San Francisco getting high off meth-laced poop? Conservatives hope so

Are San Francisco canines gobbling up the drug-laced poop of meth users and getting addicted themselves? It's a real question flashing across social media right now, further dividing the City by the Bay, where crime, drugs and politicians have all made a mess — but not the hellscape some conservatives salivate for — of California's most picturesque place. It was a Twitter post, of course, that ...
People walk a dog near a mural during the coronavirus pandemic on May 3, 2020, in San Francisco, California.

Are San Francisco canines gobbling up the drug-laced poop of meth users and getting addicted themselves?

It's a real question flashing across social media right now, further dividing the City by the Bay, where crime, drugs and politicians have all made a mess — but not the hellscape some conservatives salivate for — of California's most picturesque place.

It was a Twitter post, of course, that caused the feces to hit the viral fan. I won't name names because 1) I don't punch down and 2) I don't promote crap (usually). But the account of a well-known San Francisco basher posted this warning a few days ago:

Do not read this if you are easily grossed out.

Last night at a party I met a woman who left San Francisco after her dog walker told her the dogs were getting addicted to

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