Trump's appointees are undermining San Francisco's sanctuary policy, targeting immigrants, & fueling a surge in lethal overdoses. -We need Safe consumption sites. -We need police to bring us kilos not crumbs. -We need 24/7 treatment on demand NOW.https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/12/24/da-critics-say-anti-drug-tenderloin-initiative-is-being-used-to-dodge-sanctuary-city-laws-deport-undocumented-immigrants/ …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
How does arresting drug dealers fuel a surge in overdoses? I personally believe the opposite (e.g., our giving out 15,000 needles a day and releasing all the dealers leads to overdoses).
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Replying to @michelletandler @chesaboudin
Every time you arrest a dealer their customers will just go to someone else. You can't get them all. There's too many. Attacking the supply side has never worked and it never will. It just fills the prisons and the pockets of the real drug lords which you will never find.
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Replying to @nacrypt @chesaboudin
I hear this often but it doesn't make sense to me. From what I see, every nation on the planet arrests dealers -- and none of them have open-air drug markets like ours. I'm pretty sure we have the biggest fentanyl market in the world. And also the most relaxed laws...
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Replying to @michelletandler @chesaboudin
No nation on the planet has ever been able to stop the supply of drugs. It's always there, everywhere. Our country is very strict if you get caught selling a large amount, but those people take precautions and police are lazy. Drug prohibition is a fool's errand, like alcohol.
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China (no literally). If you are caught trafficking, the penalty is death.
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