Thank you! And now please get @chesaboudin & DA office to deal with open drug dealings next. Yes, addiction is not a crime, but they don’t commute to Palo Alto to buy drugs! The dealings are right there, OPENLY, in the TL. Please make it stop 
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Replying to @chezpim @MattHaneySF
Fact: approximately 20% of my general felony team's caseload are drug sales. We do prosecute these cases, everyday, for better or worse. As we've learned from the war on drugs after all these decades of failure: this is not a problem we can police or prosecute our way out of.
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Replying to @chesaboudin @MattHaneySF
All due respect, stats don’t mean anything to me. Driving between my two restaurants, one in Japantown and the other at the edge of the TL, I see open drug use and drug dealings EVERY DAY along the route. That’s the reality for us who live and work in the city.
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This is a feature of the drug war, not a bug. That which you ask for is the reason you have the problem you have. Policing it only makes it worse, and we have all the data and more to know this. Sorry, that data is more relevant than your anecdotes and calls for cops.
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Replying to @SuperPACman_ @chezpim and
Full legalization is the start. Defunding the police is next. Take the funds used to prosecute & spend them on social services and rehabilitation. Don't criminalize selling, but make sure access is possible through safe use centers. No need to sell when access is easy & safe
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Replying to @SuperPACman_ @chezpim and
I don't see a difference. Managing safe use centers is a process of moving people from dangerous drugs to less dangerous drugs to no drugs. Administering methadone to help heroin addicts, for instance. This would save fentanyl users' lives. Current system kills many already.
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Replying to @SuperPACman_ @forceghostbrad and
Kin Khao is probably the only Michelin
restaurant in the world that has a lady who comes in and takes her clothes off on a regular basis. We know her by name, Rita. We can time her appearances by the dates she got her assistance check because she could afford drugs again.2 replies 1 retweet 6 likes
I don’t want Rita arrested and put in jail, no. Not even when she assaulted one or my staff. I just want to people who sell her drugs to be put away.
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For what it's worth, I'm not in support of anyone currently operating this system. What I am saying is that you can't prosecute any of this away. Is it insane that a woman regularly ends up naked in a Michelin
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