It's time for Council to explicitly reject the War on Drugs, which disproportionately targeted minorities and resulted in violence, petty crime, death, and mass incarceration, by better supporting harm-reduction efforts. Their predecessors have already paved the road to rejection through Resolution 789, and Philadelphia's mayor and district attorney have admitted that criminalizing crack addiction was a mistake. Council should stand up for its communities by bringing this resolution (and others like it) back now, in an effort to repair some of the harm caused to communities during the crack epidemic, and the harm related to the opioid crisis today.