We're using empirical evidence and meticulous data gathering to promote public safety.
That's not a standard that anyone has ever held the so called 'tough on drug' policies to.
Read more about my first year in office in my interview with @BBCWorld.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55372462 …
You keep saying this but you’re not providing any evidence to back this up. Drug overdoses have been on the rise in San Francisco since before Boudin was sworn into office as well. How do you explain that if it’s his policies supposedly causing this increase?
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@chesaboudin so right now there is anecdotal evidence it'll take longer to prove it. We know the cost of maintaining the policy (2 die + 10 narcan saves / day) how long until you support a test of something different? -
In other words: you don’t have any solid foundation for your argument. I think it’s silly to hold a DA responsible for what’s largely a public health crisis that has hit not just SF but the entire country extremely hard.
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