The War on Drugs has been a massive failure. It has not reduced drug consumption, prices, or overdoses. We need an evidence-based approach to drug problems and violent crime in general.
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Replying to @the_watcher @grrosegr and
# Fentanyl deaths in SF indicate there needs to at least be a battle waged...letting dealers free + no structured treatment programs = pandemic of a different sort
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It's not a battle, it is a public health problem. You can lock up as many people as you like but it won't make fentanyl go away.
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Replying to @the_watcher @grrosegr and
there's a demand and a supply side to the equation. having open air drug markets in which dealers face zero consequences isn't a part of the solution
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There is no evidence for your claim. Go ahead and present it, I will read it.
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Replying to @the_watcher @GoyaMask and
There is no country that allows illegal drug importation, sale and open use. Even countries that decriminalize many drugs do not allow importation or illegal dealing
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Does the United States allow importation?
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Is San Francisco a country?
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