The jailing has the street level appearance of fewer homeless on the street since they move to the jail for a bit. So while it’s going to cost the tax payer, the tax payer is going think “hey cool the homeless encampment is gone! Progress!”
Drug addiction and homelessness are really insidious problems.
huginn@feddit.it 7 months ago
Ah yes. Shitting in the streets. Classically a problem caused by drugs and definitely not anything else.
Good news! Because drugs are illegal now we don’t have to build housing for the ever increasing homeless population!
jonne@infosec.pub 7 months ago
I mean, it is sort of a common thing in areas where heroin use is prevalent due to its effect on the digestive system.
huginn@feddit.it 7 months ago
The point is that people are doing drugs on the street because the street is where they live.
If druggies have homes they do drugs at home.
jonne@infosec.pub 7 months ago
Yeah, of course. But they were unwilling to fund that aspect of the decriminalisation.
kadotux@lemmings.world 7 months ago
That’s well said!
ShepherdPie@midwest.social 7 months ago
The problem with this entire argument is that this was occurring long before the ballot measure passed in 2020 when “using drugs gets you a trip to jail.” Putting people in jail once again is just wasting our tax dollars because it obviously didn’t work as a deterrent before and won’t work not.
After failing to fund any treatment centers like the law mandated, state Dems caved to Republican propaganda in order to do better in this year’s election.
jonne@infosec.pub 7 months ago
Yeah, of course. Drug use has been going up in other states that didn’t go down this route. It’s a health issue, not a criminal issue, but there’s too many people that are profiting off throwing scores of people in prison.
Decriminalisation should go hand in hand with defunding police and funding housing, health and education, so of course the police isn’t going to be cooperative if you’re trying to do that.