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Replying to @chesaboudin
Chesa, you are to blame for a significantly higher amount of overdoses in 2020. What changes are you making so the overdose amounts aren’t even higher in 2021? Instead of sharing your “opinion/failing policies”, offer us solutions! We want answers.
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Replying to @TruthAboutChesa @chesaboudin
what, how is the DA responsible for drug use??? that’s absurd lol, that’s like blaming DPH for your flat tire.
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @chesaboudin
He has released tons of dealers the day after they were booked. He has released dealers who lace drugs with Fentanyl (VERY deadly).
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yes its called bail lmao, maybe you've heard of it, its been a part of our legal system for centuries
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @TruthAboutChesa and
also imagine thinking that arresting drug dealers reduces drug use, lmao read a book ffs
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @TruthAboutChesa and
Drug dealers need long prison sentences. If they knew this was a consequence, instead of knowing there’d be minimal charges, it might stop them. No dealers= fewer drugs=fewer OD’s. Maybe you get your GED or something.
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I’m sure that sounds good in your head but I think the past 40 years of the war on drugs proves that you can set the prison sentence as high as you want, but desperate people will simply gamble on not getting caught if it means decent income from drug dealing.
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