I am not advocating arrests of the lowest level dealers. I’m advocating an obvious & sustained police presence that makes openly dealing while in massive hordes as uncomfortable & inhospitable as practicable during a quasi-quarantine.
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I was homeless in this City. I’ve been a missed paycheck away from being there again for years. I’m also now furloughed. Save me your sanctimonious bullshit. I wasn’t talking about making it inhospitable “for the people on the streets”. Dealers have homes in the East Bay.
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No you're saying, only the rich people should continue to be able to get pain medication. Whatever you think of painkiller use(I happen to abhor it) it isn't just poor users, and in our society of medical legal monopoly, only the richest can afford access to a legal pharmacy.
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Well gee whiz, I never knew some many rich people lived in West Virginia, given it is somehow simultaneously our poorest state. They have so many rich people that they lead the nation in both per capita opioid prescriptions and opioid deaths by overdose. What a feat!
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No shit. I was just responding to your stupid comment asserting somehow I thought “only the rich people should continue to be able to get pain medication”. Anyhoo, this all a massive digression to the actual topic, so good job derailing everything. I’m retiring from it. Good day.
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Replying to @jasonleejones @MattHaneySF
You explained that middle class people in west virginia also use pain medication, Which is obviously true. The people you are trying to take it from are the homeless and poor(Who have neither script nor can afford access to a doctor.
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You’re an idiot. First, I am talking about hordes of dealers. During a pandemic! There will always be dealers. Hordes are not needed by anyone but you and you alone. Second, poor people have MediCaid. They can get perceptions. Third, not all addicts are homeless. Now fuck off.
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Paul Retweeted Supervisor Catherine Stefani
I mean if we let them use a storefront then they would pretty likely use one, but as it is the signage is a "horde of dealers" standing around. its not like they could afford a billboard?https://twitter.com/SupStefani/status/1235673237322756096 …
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DEALERS ARE NOT USERS DEALERS ARE NOT ADDICTS DEALERS ARE NOT HOMELESS Dealers are the lowest rung of criminal organizations that if legal could easily afford a damn billboard. WTF is wrong with you? Why are you an advocate for large gatherings of drug dealers during a pandemic?
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@julianbuchanan , @TheNewImpostor ,@chesaboudinhttps://twitter.com/julianbuchanan/status/968757686660751361 …
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