I think the reality is people don't want drugs being dealt on the street. I'm all for going after bigger dealers, but I'm not seeing a plan to do that and the Feds, who promised to do that, didn't seem to deliver. That we can't deport dealers who are poisoning people is maddening
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Chesa believes arresting small time dealers is counterproductive. Many in SF also make that argument. What's not clear is why there isn't a more concentrated crackdown on the higher ups within Bay Area drug rings - the ones who direct foot soldiers from the East Bay into SF.
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The cops arrest but the DA does not prosecute. So the dealers are back on the street within 24 hours. Even if cops arrested dealers every chance they got they could not keep them off the streets without support from the DA
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Not focusing on prosecuting in these cases is quite literally the platform that Chesa ran on
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Watch the town hall replay. He says it openly.
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Lazy
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whoof. Sniffs shit out. For a safer SF.