It’s not a hard concept. You want to give people housing. I want people to pay for their housing. What exactly do you mean by giving people housing?
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Access to shelter. Like, if you're homeless, you have somewhere to stay. Simple concept that definitely exists already, we just need more of it in SF. Is your argument that these shelters shouldn't exist?
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My argument is that opening shelters without stipulation are a bad idea. If you open a shelter, drug testing and mandatory work of some sort should be required. Sheltering people without stipulation is bad policy.
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What's good about a policy that turns an addict away from shelter because they succumbed to their addiction? What good does that do for anyone?
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It’s more moral to discourage addiction than to create conditions that encourage it.
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Replying to @stopthee @LexisFlexxxis and
Our system of prohibition encourages addiction, it is immoral not only because of the violence it brings to innocent communities, but also because its provably counterproductive.
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Replying to @netfire4 @LexisFlexxxis and
I never said to jail them. You can offer a choice of forcible rehab or jail for them though. Although, most drug sentences are for selling or are in conjunction with other serious crimes rather than just possession of drugs.
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Hear
@HarvardHealth , Involuntary treatment is not only ineffective but counterproductive, exacerbating the likelihood of both usage and overdose#EndTheWarOnDrugs to make our society safer and more just.https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/involuntary-treatment-sud-misguided-response-2018012413180 …1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes -
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Yet shit and needles on the street are better. I’m not trusting a blog.
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So do we both support free public 24 hour restrooms
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Once again, if you want to do that; then fine. It still doesn’t solve the crime, drug, and trash problem. If anything you’re creating another facility that needs policing. But y’all wanna defund them so…
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