Thank you for reducing drug abuse
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Replying to @miskmp @SFPDTenderloin
Our counterproductive mass incarceration system, incentivizes usage, and has been to cause a increase in usage and violence. It's the definition of insanity that we've tried this same failed thing for 50 years. Can you explain why you think it reduces usage?
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SF does not have a system of mass incarceration. We have a revolving door where poliece do the work of arresting criminals then our progressive DA and judges undo to progress by releasing them back to the same neighborhoods they terrorize.
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Then why does SF have a higher incarceration rate than any European country? Also higher than almost everywhere in Asian too! Thanks
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and yet my point still stands. SF does not have the mass incarnation system you say is responsible for the deteriorating condition of our streets. We HAVE had a harm reduction policy for the last 11+ years which has resulted in worsening for communities that this PD patrols.
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Actually I am saying that the violent PD patrols make the condition of our streets deteriorate. "I now explain why using force against people who wish to use intoxicants inevitably harms them, harms the general public, and harms the legal system. " https://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1837&context=facpub …
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The TLPD is not locking up users. You are knocking down strawmen.
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Its not the users I want them to leave alone, its their interactions with the sellers that are making the violence on our streets. More violence/ arrests from the police the more violence the streets will have. As that peer reviewed sociological piece discusses.
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No nation has legalized drugs. it's not Hard to theorize the ramifications of such an action tho. SF has come about as close as you can to zero consequences for sale and use of hard drugs. The tenderloin is what you get going down that path.
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Not just a revolving door for drug crimes but all crimes , smash & grab retail & vehicles! To many cite and release too! Right back doing same crime again business as usual like nothing happened!

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The rampant property crime in this city is something that @chesaboudin campaigned on using our definition-ally scarce criminal justice resources to address.
I too hope for our city to have fewer of them.
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Boudin feels that prop crime falls in two categories. Crimes of opportunity and organized gangs. tho he'd not use the word gang. He seemed amenable to going after the organized kind but not at all interested in going after the "of opportunity" kind.
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