People who blame SFPD instead of the DA and Superior Court for allowing drug dealers to roam free in our city and driving the overdose crisis, look here. We gotta find balance. We can't just keep letting them all go. #SanFranciscohttps://twitter.com/SFPDTenderloin/status/1448020777677197314?t=0gPfGeiqpRm5BqpAYui-dg&s=19 …
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Replying to @Twolfrecovery
The DA is huge problem but many wrongly give police a pass.
@chesaboudin isn't to blame for what's allowed to occur at Turk and Hyde. Or for a dozen officers on their phones in UN Plaza.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @beyondchron @chesaboudin
I can't argue that. But in the end, we have to bridge that mistrust on both sides (public health/DA/ Police) and find a way to work together. That's the answer. Hold everyone accountable.
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Replying to @Twolfrecovery @chesaboudin
Exactly. And problem is that no person or institution is being held accountable for a dangerous and violent drug scene in the Tenderloin.
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No person or institution is being held responsible for their for profit counterproductive drug war's, costs to our civil liberties, exacerbation of overdoses, increasing drug availability, causing lawlessness, and violence in our community.
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Replying to @netfire4 @beyondchron and
There is no war on drugs in San Francisco.
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Paul Retweeted Chesa Boudin 博徹思
I would like there to be but sadly were seeing charges on a daily basis.
#EndTheWarOnDrugs to make our city safer.https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1279449608033316865?lang=en …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 -
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80% of the general felony caseload was NOT drug sales back a year ago
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Paul Retweeted Chesa Boudin 博徹思
25%, however our abysmally failed war on drugs has always been coutner productive driving overdoses, addiction, lawlessness, and violence in our community.
#EndTheWarOnDrugs to make our city safer.https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1285817800150282241 …Paul added,
Chesa Boudin 博徹思Verified account @chesaboudinReplying to @awokeocracyAbout 25% of my general felony team caseload is drug sales. It's a huge distraction from violent crime. Come watch court any day of the week and you'll see felony drug sales cases being prosecuted. Don't blame me because the war on drugs has been a total failure since inception.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
I think you’re on the right side of this issue. Drugs eventually will be legal and regulated. . The framework and timing needs to be developed. There will always be illegal activity around drugs that can’t be ignored and will always need to be policed
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