Break up the open drug scenes in #SanFrancisco. It's causing tremendous damage to our city and the Tenderloin community.
@SFPD @SFDAOffice @chesaboudin @MattHaneySF @SupStefani @LondonBreed @beyondchron
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Replying to @Twolfrecovery @SFPD and
It's beyond me Chesa and Breed allow this. Part of their job is to help protect the citizens. Chesa is prolly busy celebrating the release of his murdering thug dad. Disgusting.
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Replying to @steadman_lucas @Twolfrecovery and
Paul Retweeted Chesa Boudin 博徹思
It's not that our local leaders fail to enforce it's that nationwide, enforcement of prohibition drives addiction, overdoses, organized crime and violence. Only through
#EndTheWarOnDrugs can we make our society safe, and end overdoses.https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1279449608033316865?s=19 …Paul added,
Chesa Boudin 博徹思Verified account @chesaboudinReplying to @chezpim @MattHaneySFFact: approximately 20% of my general felony team's caseload are drug sales. We do prosecute these cases, everyday, for better or worse. As we've learned from the war on drugs after all these decades of failure: this is not a problem we can police or prosecute our way out of.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @Twolfrecovery and
Partially correct. Prohibition does not drive addiction. Also, if your waiting for legalization of fent and meth as the solution thousands will die as we hold our breath.
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Replying to @steadman_lucas @Twolfrecovery and
The science documenting that prohibition leads to, exacerabtes addiction is peer reviewed and consistent. "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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Replying to @netfire4 @Twolfrecovery and
Did you actually read the article? Written by someone who doesn't understand addiction but understands laws. Nowhere does it state that laws increase addiction. I agree that laws need change.
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Replying to @steadman_lucas @Twolfrecovery and
Yes I actually read it, impure substances, varying potency, social pressure, and prohibition of less dangerous substances lead to addiction to dangerous ones instead.
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Replying to @netfire4 @Twolfrecovery and
I understand those affects of law creep. That's the point of the article but I'll state it again . This lawyer doesn't understand addiction and markets will continue to deliver cheaper drugs with or without laws.
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Replying to @steadman_lucas @Twolfrecovery and
Prohibition took relatively safe opium dens, and gave us impure street heroine, it then decided that was insufficiently addictive and gave us fentanyl. Popularity of these more addictive bad dangerous drugs is because of our failed system if prohibition as is discussed above.
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All of the junkies?
Nationwide our Drug War has always been a ineffective to counterproductive response to substance abuse.
#EndTheDrugWar to make our society safer.pic.twitter.com/qeacTcDn8D
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