Our experiment in prohibition, vastly expanded by the tough on crime insanity led by Joe mass incarceration Biden, has been an obvious failure. The choice that we would rather have prisoners than professors is a immoral and societally destructive one.
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Replying to @CharlieDonahue4 @QueenOfHeartsSF and
When we have systematically exacerbated this problem with our incentives, is it any wonder we have the highest incarceration rate in the history of man? It might be worse for a moment but the solution isn't more of the same, it's counterproductive.
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Replying to @CharlieDonahue4 @QueenOfHeartsSF and
It's not revenge, but a safer society I am pursuing. I know excessive criminalization makes us all less safe. Each injured child is another reason to end the drug war.
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Replying to @CharlieDonahue4 @QueenOfHeartsSF and
Maybe not to scratch your punishment fetish, but
@chesaboudin's the perfect one imo to make the changes that San Francisco needs to have a safer and more just society.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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As @chesaboudin emphasizes, not addressing victimless crimes leqv s more room for our societies criminal justice system to properly address, violent and serious crime.
Violent crime should be addressed, rapidly, and we should reserve sufficient resources to do so.
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