If the "tough-on-crime" folks really believed in preventing crime, they would be advocating for housing, education, treatment, and other social services. The fact that they never do, and actively fight against such programs, tells you everything you need to know about them.
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We certainly do but your extremists just want to tear it down. Listen to
@Scott_Wiener on housing, listen to@familiesforsf@FriendsofLowell on education. We are getting our city back. No more@sfberniecrats and@sfprogressives bs2 replies 1 retweet 16 likes -
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Paul Retweeted Senator Scott Wiener
Listen to
@Scott_Wiener on the drug war.#EndTheDrugWar#PoliceState#DefundThePolicehttps://twitter.com/scott_wiener/status/1326701491294359554?lang=en …Paul added,
Senator Scott WienerVerified account @Scott_WienerThe War on Drugs is an abysmal failure. Time to take a health approach to drugs & addiction. That’s why we’ll pursue legislation to legalize safe injection sites. We’re hoping the change in Administration ends federal hostility to this life-saving work. https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/How-Biden-s-win-could-help-S-F-address-15720709.php …4 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Paul, we agree that the war on drugs has failed. Do you also agree that we shouldn’t allow open air drug markets?
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Nah I disagree with that whole, "shouldn't allow" business. I fundamentally don't think Prohibiting things, the result of not allowing them is a productive response. I think we can and should incentivize drug sales to occur in safer settings.
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So it sounds like you don’t consider where they’re being sold now an ideal setting. How do we move them to somewhere that’s safer for everyone?
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I have talked with
@Twolfrecovery about the possibility of producing a "Tolerance Zone", it would give us an opportunity to install drug purity testing resources, allow access for rehabilitation /addiction management medical professionals, and provide a safe non violent venue.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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I think that the circumstances in which they are sold now are responsible for the danger, if medical supervision, safe and reliable purity, narcan, and addiction therapy as needed were available as needed deaths are vanishingly rare from our
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Interesting idea. I’m skeptical anything like this would work if it were run by our current inept and corrupt local leaders. But it would be better than doing absolutely nothing which seems to be the current plan.
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Clearly best used where there is available venue for camping, or a shelter accepting of these related problems.
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