We're using empirical evidence and meticulous data gathering to promote public safety.
That's not a standard that anyone has ever held the so called 'tough on drug' policies to.
Read more about my first year in office in my interview with @BBCWorld.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55372462 …
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Replying to @chesaboudin @BBCWorld
Did they give you an award for most damage ever done in a single year? It’s truly remarkable how many ODs, burglaries, etc. have increased because of your policies. I’ve never seen one single politician hated by so much of the population.
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I know lots of people in SF who think Chesa is doing a great job, who think his policies are a vast and much needed improvement. His predecessors would be doing the same old thing, just putting people in jail and happily letting them rot. That nonsense has to end.
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Replying to @commieboudin @CommonSense415_ and
Has anyone managed to articulate an even somewhat compelling critique of Chesa? Every time people trot out the same old mindless crap: junkies junkies junkies blah blah blah. SF elected Chesa because we're sick of that tiresome, vindictive shit.
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By midnight tonight, our city could surpass 700 narcotic overdose deaths this year. Yet dealers continue to deal - and kill - with impunity. I’m not saying that only enforcement is the only answer here, but why is this status quo acceptable to so many? It’s tacit encouragement.
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