If we're talking about danger.... releasing people who would not normally meet the standards of criminals who have been reformed enough to be in society seems like a pretty significant factor
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
So are overrun hospitals in a pandemic. Our criminally overcrowded mass incarceration system is an existentially dangerous epicenter in this pandemic.
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
But people who are incarcerated solely because they are a danger to people of society are being released by definition and dangers innocent people of society as such was this case where two people are dead because a person was released to avoid them getting
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @netfire4 and
People are sent to prison because they are believed to be a danger to members of society.... releasing people who have not met the standards of Rehabilitation to protect them endanger society as a whole
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
And holding them also poses epidemiological risk to the whole, not about the health of the prisoners incarcerating them poses risks to us all!
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
And two innocent people are dead right now because of your position...... so unless you are willing to sacrifice innocent people your position is massively flawed
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
Yes there are lives saved by reducing our mass incarcerated population. As our
@SF_DPH instructed Chesa isn't safe to hold any more.pic.twitter.com/Rl54pPfdmf
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
And this thread exists because innocent people died because of the releases So unless you are willing to say "I accept innocent people being hurt by criminals being released" then you're not being honest about your position
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
I understand there is risk in releasing prisoners and still think we hold too many people historic both in number and percentage. There might be a few deaths, but imprisoning people in this mass isn't safe.pic.twitter.com/1wmlW0JSxj
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
Again this is not about sending people to prison who should not have been sent to prison.... this is about releasing people we know pose a legitimate threat to Society for their safety. And it's easy to say I understand there's risk when it's not your family who's being killed
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You are conflating the issue of mass incarceration with a bad policy of releasing dangerous people for their benefit. If they want to release everyone who ever got caught smoking a joint that's fine but that's not what they're doing
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