Only if its determined by a psychologist that they can live on their own. Otherwise no, they are required to go thru a program and the services need to be available. Still cheaper than prison.
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @dbworku and
Just so you know, you admitted to be an advocate for an arrest unless proven to be a functioning human being. This will never ever pass with the Democrats. So if you want this to stop, do not vote blue.
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Replying to @facts16966471 @dbworku and
arrest is a legal term. You can hold them for 72 hours if it's deemed they are a threat to others or themselves (legal). This is the period in which the evals are done and then if determined by a trained psychologist, the hold should be extended with treatment and then a re-eval
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @dbworku and
If they cannot live on their own which is very much a possibility with a large number of them they will be "held"/arrested/detained possibly forever according to your plan. Democrats will never vote for this practical alternative(because feelings over facts). Welcome to the GOP.
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Replying to @facts16966471 @dbworku and
Most democrats want to be humane but also know that you can't have people on the streets. Housing + services is the compromise. Just housing w/o services is where the debate is. There is compromise to be had. Like any compromise, 60% support passes it.
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @dbworku and
You can't be humane w/o making the right decisions. Have you been to a homeless shelter? They have housing & services. What they dont have is the 3rd part that you're suggesting, Detention. This will not be had by Democrats because it blows their fake perception of being humane.
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Replying to @facts16966471 @dbworku and
That's why these things are not easy. There's a lot of nuances. It needs to be thought thru, explained, written in laws that work with sunset provisions to reevaluate and do it all in a very messy democratic system. it's not going to be solved in 280 character snippets.
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @dbworku and
But we don't do that. We call Democrats humane and Republicans who pose the same very practical, needed questions to be inhumane. Same goes for the person that died in orig post. Not every criminal needs to be released due to "mass incarceration" BS generated by the Democrats.
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Replying to @facts16966471 @dbworku and
Hmm, I haven't seen that. I haven't heard or seen a republican policy about mental illness or homeless or housing that comes any where close to a practical solution. At best, their policy is no money and let the states handle it. They don't even talk about it. Show me.
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @dbworku and
They dont have a plan because they dont need one. Homelessness is a problem in blue states and cities. Miami(blue city in a red state) despite having warmer weather than LA doesnt have the same problem. This is also a great time to ask why that is the case?
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If I am not mistaken, it’s worse in San Diego and Hawaii than here but there they can survive easier on the streets due to weather Homelessness is in cities primarily. Democrats like cities but the two aren’t correlated
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