End the drug war, Stop industrializing lawlessness, Have less addicted people, Build housing.
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@SFyimby , But re drugs, our system of prohibition creates incentives to lawlessness that would not exist in a decriminalized or legal system. I want the sidewalks cleared and the neighborhoods safe, I however think prohibition not the drugs create lawlessness.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Replying to @KKartazian @MattHaneySF and
Decades of experience with the racially begun drug war prove you wrong, We started the drug war shortcitedly, and for the wrong reasons and prohibition has backfired badly. Its prohibition not the drugs that cause the violence and lawlessness on our streets.pic.twitter.com/ugKSttxggx
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Replying to @netfire4 @KKartazian and
San Francisco has been experimenting with de-facto decrimilization by refusing to enforce the laws, and the results have been disasterous. If we want to legalize it, we should legalize it, as we did for pot, and set out boundaries. Letting people do whatever they want is not it.
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Replying to @KKartazian @EsmeAlaki and
Its the police in this town, whose excessive and cruel brutality has pushed all of the people of color in to only these neighborhoods. The solution is not more cruel brutal oppressive racially biased policing.pic.twitter.com/QoCT2HMgsw
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For a piece of music that explains pieces of this overall system i might suggest this piece modern of musical and visual art?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30CDHuiRCrc …
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