People of color & LGBTQ+ individuals should have the same rights & opportunities as all Californians. BUT our systems & government are antiquated & often prejudicial. (1/5)
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Drug enforcement laws disproportionately impact POC, outdated policing techniques result in biased enforcement & antiquated medical practices are oppressive to LGBTQ+ families. Here’s how we move our government and systems into the modern age to be equitable for everyone: (2/5)
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1) Overturn 100K marijuana convictions. Emancipate anyone with a marijuana conviction on their record by setting a deadline for expungement, enabling thousands of individuals to qualify for public benefits & freeing them from employment & housing prejudice. (3/5)
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2) Expand LGBTQ+ Services. Increase hospital access for transition & gender-affirming services; protect intersex rights by prohibiting unnecessary surgeries on children; enable workers to use existing caregiving & sick leave to care for family members. (4/5)
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3) Police Reform. Automate traffic enforcement to reduce unnecessary police confrontations; establish state standards for mandatory de-escalation training of law enforcement; overturn the inhumane and ineffective “three strikes law. (5/5) Learn more:https://www.bilalforassembly.com/platform
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Proud to continue to #StandWIthChesa and the criminal justice reform our city so badly needs.
"@ChesaBoudin said he will also stop charging gang enhancements against defendants, which can add years to felony sentences, and end three-strikes penalties."https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/San-Francisco-DA-Chesa-Boudin-sets-new-policies-15091160.php …
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