This threatens to harm criminal prosecutions? What prosecutions? @chesaboudin spends his time building websites, speaking on the Circuit and building out “victim services units” instead of prosecuting felons and Drug Dealers who are killing people.
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Actually Chesa won both the first choice and the rcv tolls. Either way the constituents of sf like me knew he meant reform for our cruel brutal and politically oppressive police state and voted in hope for his reforms.
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What reforms did you wish to see? Drug dealers not punished for killing people? Burglars not punished? Murders freed? Is it your hopes that there is no prisons? At what point if any do you think someone should be punished for their crimes? Do you care about victims?
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Replying to @Squalle01 @sf_kerry and
I would like to see drug dealers be financially responsible for the addictions they create.
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Financially responsible? Sued? Fined? Do you mean drug cartels? How do you think they could be held responsible outside prison? They are murdering people.
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Bars are financially responsible to their patrons, their neighborhood, their community. They serve addictive, dangerous drugs safely. They would lose their business if they killed someone with alcohol poisoning. They would lose their business if their patrons shat on the street.
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Yes and the bartenders can be arrested and fined for over serving someone. The ABC department handles licensing for establishments who sell alcohol. Should we start a government body to license drug dealers? So if a dealer sells a dose of drug that kills someone.. Cont..
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The victims family should sue the dealer? Should the dealer be fined? Jailed? How would the family know who sold their love one the drugs? The Da represents the people vs the suspect. The DA is there to advocate for the victim.
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Specific victims, should be able to receive justice. "The people" as a judicial cause have been too often abused to take all of our collective rights. It is not moral to subject me to the drug war for the failures of others.
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