Did Boudin cause murder rates to go up nationwide or was it some other strange thing that made 2020 and the first half of 2021 different than the past? 
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LOL. “Something something national problem.” SF apologists love to point national statistics and overlook the horrific local evidence. “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”https://twitter.com/stuz5000/status/1424518348725915648 …
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SF Footgun @stuz5000Replying to @netfire4 @Squalle01 and 2 othersThe facts disagree. SF’s hockey stick of death immediately followed the removal of disincentives for personal drug use in prop 47 and arrived several years before fentanyl made waves locally. The growth in death is absolutely earlier and more severe as a consequence of policy.3 replies 1 retweet 7 likes -
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Something something national problem? https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/How-does-San-Francisco-s-overdose-crisis-16283106.php …pic.twitter.com/uSXjs0fbeS
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Almost every fentanyl overdose is a homicide that the city hides from the statistics. If someone says they are selling you a Dr Pepper, and it has some other medicine in it that stops your heart, and you die, that is a homicide. Period.
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Wait,
@chesaboudin said#CrimeIsDown? This literal mile of 720 corpses wasn't included in SF’s 2020 crime stats. Addicts not treated like real people by the DA? I'm shocked.1 reply 2 retweets 9 likes -
Poisoning yourself is a crime?
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People who do drugs make a choice to do it. No one is forcing them. The War on Drugs has been an even more abysmal failure than the War in Afghanistan.
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60-80 percent of addicts self-cure in a decade.
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Drug addiction is a Public Health problem, not a criminal justice problem. Prohibition doesn’t work: arresting uses doesn’t work not does arresting dealers. It never has and there are literally reams of studies backing this up.
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But being a drug addict does not give you the right to violate another persons rights!!!
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I agree 100%. Since being a drug addict is a choice and a bad one, addicts are responsible for their actions. I know this is a controversial opinion.
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