A far cry from there being room for all that want access though @MyTwolffamily. We're a long way from having room or the facilities to do any involuntary rehab as he's suggesting as a blanket solution.
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Paul and as a city will never have enough. Everyone comes here from other counties and states for less rules, access to drugs and services. We can never keep up with demand. Build 5000 treatment beds and we will need 10k.
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I have worked with the homeless for nearly 30 years and people released from jail. Unk where you are getting the 85% mentality ill figure because its nowhere near that. And last count of homeless was under 10k on the streets. 20k housing would be too costly with no... Cont
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@chesaboudin 's statements. That includes substance abuse disorder as a mental illness.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Boudin is not a good person to be quoting since his agenda is that just about nobody is to be punished for their actions.
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I have been and continue to believe in the meaningful change that chesa means for our city. I campaigned for him, I voted for him and I donated to him. Here's my pinned tweet voting with him as part of his team for change in our city.https://twitter.com/netfire4/status/1191449357377097729 …
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What criminal justice reforms are you looking for? Sf didn't have mass incarceration, didn't prosecute criminals under Gascon tenure. Are you just ok with nobody subject to any punishment for their actions? Theft in the city is out of control but im assuming you are ok with it?
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Well Sf incarcerates people at a rate of 275/100000 http://www.jfa-associates.com/publications/reduce/Reforming%20San%20Franciscos%20Criminal%20Justice%20System-JA4.pdf … At a much higher rate than isreal, or about the rate that iran does. Still uncivilized and unnecessary politically motivated mass ncarceration.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_incarceration_rate …
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So again do you ever believe a person caught breaking into cars, stealing from stores, burglars, drug dealers should be punished? Even if caught multiple times?
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Breaking into cars, stealing from stores, burglars? Yes Victimless crimes, like prostitution, drug sales, music, selling hotdogs without a permit, selling unpasturized milk, shouldn't be punished. It is prohibitively expensive to lock up people you think are having too much fun.pic.twitter.com/5Ndzwp2jY8
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Prostitution is also not truly a victimless crime until we move it into houses and regulate it to keep human sex trafficking out of it. 2 people to enter into an agreement without threats or coercion is fine.
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That sounds like what needs done, or to a dedicated red light district?
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As long as everyone involved agrees and isnt forced. Keeps people living in the areas from dealing with sex on the streets and in cars, kids seeing way too much, pimps fighting over territory etc. Streets like capp, shotwell, larkin and post can be free of endless traffic
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