Paul, I assume you write this stuff to get a rise out of people and for that I applaud you, pretty much the correct platform for nonsense talk, well played
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@frankbullitt5 I have been a honest supporter of@chesaboudin for about 18 months. Check out this post when I got the opportunity to vote in person with the rest of his election team. My pinned post.https://twitter.com/netfire4/status/1191449357377097729 …Paul added,
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I understand what you are saying about criminal justice reform, but letting everyone go, as he as done, calling victims of crime and trying to get them to drop charges in favor of "restorative justice" isn't reform. It's not anything. Sounds good in theory, not good in practice.
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@StephenMPinto What we have been doing with our criminal justice system is not only prohibitively expensive, without historic precedent it is obviously counter productive, modern slavery is being sold to us under false pretenses. Chesa might not be perfect but its time to start.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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For profit rehab has to be as expensive or more as jails since same companies run them and detention centers too. Do you have research to support that chesas drug courts and mandatory rehab plans are cheaper than jail?
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I don’t care what is more or less expensive the question is what will make this madness stop
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Replying to @frankbullitt5 @sf_kerry and
For that you care about efficacy of treatment or cure, so that the madness and incentives to lawless behavior do not persist. Me too, its how we get there that we disagree. I do not think what we have been doing with our prohibitionary war on drugs has incentivized dealing.
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Paul I totally agree with you on this point!!
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I got some of it wrong of course but I'll take it none the less. I think when we use force on drug dealers we drive up prices and this incentive exceeds any incentive we could apply with a moral criminal justice system. Profit motive exceeds risk of cushy imprisonment.
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@JohnSungKim say fentanyl is basically free? Not sure how much drugs cost as I’m not a user, but how do you drive up the cost of drugs?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
Prohibition has always driven up the cost of drugs, and driven the formation and financed organized crime and violence.
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