People are too smart to fall for your failed War on Drug nonsense again.
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Replying to @the_watcher @awessinger2020 and
The war on drugs is lost. But you ought to know that there are solutions to the drug crises in big cities. These people don’t have to die. We can save them. The 700 who died from ODs last year did not have to die either. Or the 550 this year so far. But we must change.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @the_watcher and
Agreed! In order to even start to save people we need honesty and total transparency. Something we have seen very little of. Time to admit to failures and explore all the different options that work. Right now it looks like they have no plan and the public has lost trust.
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Replying to @awessinger2020 @WeideKarsten and
No, the public has lost trust bc you're ignoring solutions that are actually proven in favor of the same old failed policies. It's amazing how many countries are actually starting to figure out how to prevent ODs and American politicians just can't drop the blinders.
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Replying to @mswen07 @awessinger2020 and
When people say “Other countries have figured it out,” I wonder if they know what actually happens. For example, drug dealers are treated harshly and jailed.
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @mswen07 and
Could u be this stupid, Marina?
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Replying to @FireIsBorn3 @mswen07 and
“Users are not arrested, but instead are issued a summons (after their drugs are confiscated, of course) to be interviewed by a Commission for the Dissuasion of Drug Addiction. There are eighteen of these commissions in Portugal.” They put a huge emphasis on recovery.
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @mswen07 and
Thank you. Any recovery stands on SAFE GROUNDS. No wars on drugs. No nugging and humiliation!
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Replying to @FireIsBorn3 @mswen07 and
“What we are doing is harm reduction. We’ve done four studies, and there’s an 80 percent drop in drugs and a 60 percent drop in alcohol when people come here. To us that’s a tremendous victory.”https://www.marinatimes.com/dignity-through-accountability …
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @WeideKarsten and
This is also harm reduction. They say it right on their own website So who's committing fraud on the taxpayers? https://twitter.com/auweia1/status/1387019437908271107 …pic.twitter.com/wqNzZff9u1
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Why do you think that the same Prohibition policies that failed with alcohol and marijuana will magically work with other drugs?
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Replying to @the_watcher @auweia1 and
Over 4000 people were saved from OD in SF alone because of the narcan supplied by the barn recycling team. I guess you would prefer that they die.
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