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rangerrebew:
 
California DAs finally getting tough on drug dealers after failure of treatment-based sentencing as OD deaths mount

By Social Links forChris Nesi
Published Feb. 26, 2024, 4:19 p.m. ET

Faced with a surging fentanyl death toll, a growing number of prosecutors in woke San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area have finally started pursuing stiff jail terms — including life sentences — for drug dealers whose customers wind up overdosing.

The move is a reversal for many of the region’s more progressive-leaning district attorneys, who have long favored more lenient, treatment-based sentencing for drug offenses instead of prison.

The soft-on-crime sentencing policies have historically made it exceedingly difficult to successfully prosecute drug crimes, even as the overdose crisis spirals out of control.

However with more than 7,300 Californians dying from opioids in 2022 alone and last year outpacing 2020 as the deadliest year on record for overdoses in San Francisco with over 800, city leaders have started pushing to crack down on those responsible.

https://nypost.com/2024/02/26/us-news/california-das-handing-out-heavy-sentences-for-drug-dealers/

rangerrebew:
Going after them for the election cycle, anyway.  There is neither anything honest nor honorable in people who want criminals on the street, who will revert to their same old soft on crime ways if elected.

PeteS in CA:
SF County DA Brooke Jenkins has been in office for over a year and a half, but she's only just "poised" to deal with the illegal drug use that litters the streets of parts of SF with needles? SF is a relatively small, geographically, city and county. The DA of Alameda County (think Oakland, but much larger) is so loony she's facing a recall effort. She's still full-loon AFAIK. What about Marin, Co-Co, San Mateo, and Santa Clara County's DA's? How seriously are they about illegal drug use? I have not heard any, "Oh @#$%! This treatment-based nonsense isn't working!" noises from Santa Clara County DA Jeff Rosen.

Smokin Joe:
Putting dealers in treatment isn't going to be effective. They get out and deal again.

Putting users in treatment might save a few, but recidivism is high among those court-committed vs walk-ins who want to get the monkey off their back.

PeteS in CA:

--- Quote from: Smokin Joe on February 27, 2024, 08:01:31 pm ---...
Putting users in treatment might save a few, but recidivism is high among those court-committed vs walk-ins who want to get the monkey off their back.

--- End quote ---

Back in ancient times (1960s-1970s) the success rate was around 20%.

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