While not every jail and prison had a outbreak, San Quentin did, and the epicenter of this pandemic is our cruel and overcrowded #MassIncarceration systems.https://twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1262929202459799552?s=19 …
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Replying to @netfire4 @SusanDReynolds and
Again you push a false story to push your false agenda. Actually nursing homes were and still are the hot spots. Prisons and jails have had outbreaks but very few severe. Your agenda is to release prisoners as you believe jails are bad. Crime is worse.
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Replying to @Squalle01 @SusanDReynolds and
Prove that, I cites a professional source namely a legal professional and the NYTimes. Do you have any sources but your feelings showing that jails and prisons are not still the epicenter of the pandemic? Data > Feelings.
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Replying to @netfire4 @SusanDReynolds and
According to a report dated on 7/30 san Quentin has 5 active cases as of today. Stop pushing the false narrative of the virus spreading wildly in prisons..it's clear your agenda wants prisons abolished and you'll push any lie.
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Replying to @Squalle01 @SusanDReynolds and
San Quentin is a model for how poorly mass incarceration in a pandemic can go. "By the end of August, more than 2,230 San Quentin inmates and nearly 280 staff members had become infected with COVID-19;"https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/the-state-worker/article249017125.html …
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Replying to @netfire4 @SusanDReynolds and
Your sighting a story from February about issues the prison had just months into the pandemic. They made the necessary adjustments and as you can see by the report from the 30th they have very few issues now. As tragic it is to have anyone die from ...cont
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Replying to @Squalle01 @SusanDReynolds and
I site issues that we have in our mass incarceration system, our epidemiologists are still emphasizing the existential danger to the public, that holding such an excessive quantity of our constituency brings. It's àbout epidemiological danger to the public not just those inside.
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Replying to @netfire4 @SusanDReynolds and
But you show no concern for the victims of crime. The pandemic has also shown getting a vaccine is key. Inmates have access to vaccines and have mostly taken advantage of them. Very few cases of the virus in prisons now. Not an issue.
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Paul Retweeted John Hamasaki
Our system of prohibition causes the deaths on the street with which you, I and every caring person is concerned. I also know that when harm reduction techniques are allowed deaths are rare. Move people indoors, under medical supervision and end overdoseshttps://twitter.com/HamasakiLaw/status/1401921231465586692?s=19 …
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John Hamasaki @HamasakiLaw“There is something particularly daft about putting punishment, which satisfies an emotional demand in those of us with few serious troubles in life, ahead of treatment, which addresses the needs of those with severe health, psychiatric, emotional and financial burdens to bear.” https://twitter.com/ChatfieldKate/status/1401754220638838788 …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @SusanDReynolds and
No our system of ignoring the drug dealers who are selling deadly drugs to people with the full knowledge that those drugs can kill and have is the true problem. While you pretend to care about criminals who have victimized others while ignoring the out of control...cont
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Problem that is leading to thousands of deaths and increasing violence. The drug problem is keeping people addicted and adversely effects POC. Addicts need to fuel an ever increasing drug need which requires theft, violence and even selling of one's self. Jail can help..cont..
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Replying to @Squalle01 @SusanDReynolds and
"Portugal’s policy rests on three pillars: three, that the eradication of all drugs is an impossible goal." https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/dec/05/portugals-radical-drugs-policy-is-working-why-hasnt-the-world-copied-it …
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