A shop in downtown San Francisco has been accused of selling meth, drug paraphernalia and illegal tobacco products and is facing closure as the city deals with a drug epidemic . San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu said the “corner store didn’t just promote drug activity, it became the drug dealer,” in a press release announcing the lawsuit against the shop located in the Tenderloin part of the city. The suit was filed against both the owners and operators of the convenience store located at 401 Eddy Street. The current owner has leased the store since at least February 2023. A shop in downtown San Francisco has been accused of selling meth, drug paraphernalia and illegal tobacco products. ktvu “Due to the sale of methamphetamine, marijuana, illegal tobacco, and drug paraphernalia occurring at Corner Store, the property has attracted criminal and nuisance activity to the surrounding community, necessitating police intervention,” it read.…