I fully expected the 'blowback' from the Public Defenders office. The reality is that street level drug dealing harms the Tenderloin community. Period.https://www.ktvu.com/news/blowback-on-city-attorneys-plans-for-civil-injunctions-in-tenderloin.amp?__twitter_impression=true …
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Replying to @DrinkinProject @chesaboudin
Much to the frusteration of so many,
@chesaboudin does not want the status quo of this racist drug war and countrerproductive police state to persist. He knows and emphasizes that, the drug war has failed and public health must take ownership over the crisis.2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
Replying to @netfire4 @chesaboudin
But his plan isn’t working & the consequences are more OD deaths, more violent crime & citizens traumatized.
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Replying to @SandyMarks20 @chesaboudin
I don't think anyone including the brilliant
@chesaboudin planned for the pandemic in advance and in response to demands from our@HouseJudiciary and especially minimized the usage of mass incarceration in this moment of pandemic. I am thankful for the lives that decision saved.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
You’re comparing hypothetical “lives saved” to actual lives lost
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How does this differ from our existing system? You claim that by locking people up you reduce availability and usage, when the evidence is anything but. Evidence shows that increases in enforcement drive increases in usage addiction and violence.
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