Mayor Eric Adams wants to make it easier to take drug addicts off the streets — and into treatment against their will.

Adams on Wednesday will unveil the “Compassionate Interventions Act,” a proposed state law that would expand involuntary commitment for people suffering substance abuse disorder, The Post has learned.

The change would help New York City fight public drug use, officials said — a scourge in places such as The Hub in the Bronx, where addicts openly inject heroin and other narcotics 3

The bill — which will be introduced in the 2026 state legislative session — would put New York in line with 37 other states that allow drug addicts to be involuntarily committed, officials said.

“Our administration refuses to turn our backs on New Yorkers in need, and with today’s anno

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