Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been arresting drug dealers for decades with ZERO effect on the availability of drugs. We need a different approach.
I don’t care about drugs at all. I care about safety. If these guys were peaceful entrepreneurs helping people safely expand their minds, then they are welcome in our neighborhoods. If they are endangering people’s lives with guns and violent crime then lock them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Arrest them all. What a menace to our neighborhoods.
What’s stopping you? Haven’t we been trying for almost 50 years now? When will we see the results?
The crackdowns in the 90s and early aughts resulted in DC's late-aughts-early-2010s cratering murder rates and crime rates. We let our foot off the gas, and now we're reaping the consequences of that; 2022 saw more than twice as many murders as 2012. It's high time we crack down on drug dealers again. They're violent, carry illegal guns, and removing them from our streets has second-order benefits as well.
The problem with that story is the concurrent national rise in crime rates regardless of political policy and we are still nowhere close to the 90’s levels so that comparison is a far stretch. There has never been a time where DC did not “crack down” on violent drug dealers. What specific evidence do you have for “taking our foot off the gas”?
for example:
https://dcist.com/story/17/09/14/mayor-councilmembers-want-clean-sla/
If you aren’t prosecuted for a crime then you have not been found guilty. If you are jot guilty of a crime then why should you be subject to the penalty of a criminal record? This article doesn’t say anything about violent drug dealers.
Anonymous wrote:We have been arresting drug dealers for decades with ZERO effect on the availability of drugs. We need a different approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Arrest them all. What a menace to our neighborhoods.
What’s stopping you? Haven’t we been trying for almost 50 years now? When will we see the results?
The crackdowns in the 90s and early aughts resulted in DC's late-aughts-early-2010s cratering murder rates and crime rates. We let our foot off the gas, and now we're reaping the consequences of that; 2022 saw more than twice as many murders as 2012. It's high time we crack down on drug dealers again. They're violent, carry illegal guns, and removing them from our streets has second-order benefits as well.
The problem with that story is the concurrent national rise in crime rates regardless of political policy and we are still nowhere close to the 90’s levels so that comparison is a far stretch. There has never been a time where DC did not “crack down” on violent drug dealers. What specific evidence do you have for “taking our foot off the gas”?
for example:
https://dcist.com/story/17/09/14/mayor-councilmembers-want-clean-sla/
Anonymous wrote:The indictment was crazy. I really hope this means improvements on Kennedy St. and the surrounding area and not just an opportunity for another crew to move in. I wonder how Janeese will characterize it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Arrest them all. What a menace to our neighborhoods.
What’s stopping you? Haven’t we been trying for almost 50 years now? When will we see the results?
The crackdowns in the 90s and early aughts resulted in DC's late-aughts-early-2010s cratering murder rates and crime rates. We let our foot off the gas, and now we're reaping the consequences of that; 2022 saw more than twice as many murders as 2012. It's high time we crack down on drug dealers again. They're violent, carry illegal guns, and removing them from our streets has second-order benefits as well.
The problem with that story is the concurrent national rise in crime rates regardless of political policy and we are still nowhere close to the 90’s levels so that comparison is a far stretch. There has never been a time where DC did not “crack down” on violent drug dealers. What specific evidence do you have for “taking our foot off the gas”?
Anonymous wrote:We have been arresting drug dealers for decades with ZERO effect on the availability of drugs. We need a different approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Arrest them all. What a menace to our neighborhoods.
What’s stopping you? Haven’t we been trying for almost 50 years now? When will we see the results?
The crackdowns in the 90s and early aughts resulted in DC's late-aughts-early-2010s cratering murder rates and crime rates. We let our foot off the gas, and now we're reaping the consequences of that; 2022 saw more than twice as many murders as 2012. It's high time we crack down on drug dealers again. They're violent, carry illegal guns, and removing them from our streets has second-order benefits as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Arrest them all. What a menace to our neighborhoods.
What’s stopping you? Haven’t we been trying for almost 50 years now? When will we see the results?
Anonymous wrote:We have been arresting drug dealers for decades with ZERO effect on the availability of drugs. We need a different approach.
Anonymous wrote:Good. Arrest them all. What a menace to our neighborhoods.