California state senator trying to legalize hard drugs

Posted on January 23, 2021 3:59 pm

California state senator trying to legalize hard drugs

From Greg Burt/CFC

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Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has made good on his promise to begin his effort to “decriminalize all drug use” step by step with the introduction of several bills at the start of the new legislative session.

Senate Bill 57 creates “safe injection sites” where drug addicts can use illicit drugs under medical supervision. Senate Bill 73 lowers the criminal penalties on users and dealers of heroin, opiates or opium derivatives, salts, cannabis, phencyclidine (PCP), and other dangerous drugs.

Still promised, but not yet introduced, is a bill Wiener says will legalize all psychedelic drugs such as LSD and magic mushrooms.

WEINER: Anti-drug laws are racist

Wiener insists America’s war on drugs has not only failed to eliminate illegal drug use and addiction, but drug criminalization is racist because drug laws disproportionately harm “black and brown communities” by increasing their incarceration rates.

“The War on Drugs and mass incarceration are policy and public health failures,” Wiener said in a recent press release.

But for others, who admit the country’s efforts to curb the use of harmful drugs via law enforcement hasn’t solved the problem, legalizing deadly drugs defies logic. This is especially baffling in California, where state legislators pride themselves on banning products and services that are much less dangerous.

‘Safe’ injection sites have poor track record

Safe injection sites, as proposed by SB 57, are not new. Australia and Canada have been operating centers for years, but not without problems. “Safe injection sites have not delivered on their promises and have caused a significant increase in trash, crime, and disorder,” writes Christopher Rufo with the Heritage Foundation.

Philadelphia was planning on opening the nation’s first safe injection site, but last week the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that the injection center violated a federal statute dubbed the “crack house” law.

This law, passed in the 1980s, outlawed establishing any location to unlawfully use controlled substances. But according to Philadelphia Inquirer, the new Biden administration is expected to ease up on enforcement, especially if Biden’s choice to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, California’s Attorney General Xavier Becerra, is approved.

Removes mandatory jail time for drug dealers

Last July, Becerra joined a multistate amicus brief supporting Philadelphia case to open its illegal drugs injection site.

Now back to SB 73. Read Wiener’s public pronouncements supporting SB 73 and you will see he is trying to mislead people on what the bill does. He says the bill will end mandatory minimum sentencing requirements for many drug offenses, but he only talks about the users and addicts who will not be required to go to jail for possession.

Yet pull up the language of the bill and you will see the text also removes minimum sentencing for “possessing for sale,” “forging or altering prescriptions,” and “agreeing to sell or transport” hard drugs. Wiener obviously isn’t eager to reveal his bill removes mandatory jail time for drug dealers, but that is what his bill does.

Greg Burt is director of capitol engagement for the California Family Council. He can be reached at [email protected] and 949-244-2080.

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Highrise
Highrise
1 year ago

Doesn’t his last name say it all? I mean the fact he is a grown man and kept that last name….he never has respected himself lol. When you hear about long time ago immigration, people came here for the new life and changed their last name to match their profession. /scratches head

Hellen Keller
Hellen Keller
1 year ago

Ass wipe wiener what a despicable human being

Last edited 1 year ago by Hellen Keller
jason stewart
jason stewart
1 year ago

hmmm, first pedophilia and now legalized drugs….wow, he’s such a dim

Jordan
Jordan
1 year ago

Vegas used to be the place to go for legal debauchery in the USA. LV made so much money other states copied them and built casinos. Now these states want to legalize drugs and prostitution as well.

This would decrease the rape and crime rates committed by those addicts and put a lot of gangs out of business.

dantana
dantana
1 year ago

Scott Wiener is a D…!

THOMAS LAHMAN
THOMAS LAHMAN
1 year ago

This is an amazing bit of lucidity! The realization that no none in their right mind would live in there after the place had been Californicated by the commie libs is astounding. A bit of advice: it’s gonna have to be free because the ranks of the employed is falling faster than Clinton’s zipper!

5 Eyes
5 Eyes
1 year ago

This is how they grab guns as well. Many original medical marijuana users were forced to give up their guns…illegaly. They were lied to and gave them away for their licenses. Got a few of them to get their guns back and monetary compensation through my awesome, well-connected lawyers. God bless.

Joe Archer
Joe Archer
1 year ago

set up drug dizzylands where people can get their ya yas in a controlled and monitored environment and while eliminating the street trade.

ChefRonaldo
ChefRonaldo
1 year ago

Is this Anthony’s brother from the west coast? ????

mrme
mrme
1 year ago

san francisco is owned by the chinese =- who love drugging americans and have for 100+ years

jason stewart
jason stewart
1 year ago

isn’t this guy “Mr. Pedo”? He makes creepy joe normal….sigh

ono
ono
1 year ago

Kurt Vonnegut Welcome to the Monkey House foresaw it all.

Welcome to the Monkey House portrays a future where over population is a major problem. In order to keep the population under control the government makes citizens take pills that make them completely numb from the waist down.May 24, 2015

 In addition, the government encourages older citizens to end their lives through “ethical suicide”. The story follows Nancy, an ethical suicide parlor hostess who has been targeted by Billy the Poet, a protestor against the government who kidnaps hostesses, such as Nancy, and rapes them.

https://owlcation.com/humanities/An-Analysis-of-Harrison-Bergeron-and-Welcome-to-the-Monkey-House

Janet Pritchard
Janet Pritchard
1 year ago

Just one of the many, many reasons why we left California. He’s a POS, radical idiot. Of course he’s from San Fran.

Roger Goodell
1 year ago

People do what they do

Helen Keller
Helen Keller
1 year ago

Wiener has to stop smoking the wiener

Jon Berg
Jon Berg
1 year ago

This Wiener is one sick puppy. You have to wonder, who/what kind of people voted him in.

Just intentionally inject fentanyl overdoses into a lot of these druggies and end the problem. I’m so sick of it all.

Ryan
Ryan
1 year ago
Reply to  Jon Berg

Dominion voters?

Whiskey1Bravo
Whiskey1Bravo
1 year ago

I wonder how much money the drug cartels are paying Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) to pass this BS decriminalize all drug use bill. California getting stupider by the day.

Daniel Silvan
Daniel Silvan
1 year ago

I thought the majority of California already was on hard drugs. I also think putting cannabis in the same sentence as heroin, opiate derivatives, salts and PCP is asinine, as is referring to it as a “dangerous drug”. I don’t even smoke cannabis or do any drugs and even I know that.

David Watson
1 year ago

Is there another planet I can go to?

William James
William James
1 year ago
Reply to  David Watson

you’ve already done that once!

No Name
No Name
1 year ago

From your idiot democrats you voted for each year
Remember AB47 that has lead to increased crime with no prosecution and now this?!

Seebs
1 year ago
Reply to  No Name

You do know CA has Domion machines ,don’t you?

slangophile
slangophile
1 year ago

Presumably, there are to be some doctors overseeing the “safe injection sites.” It takes a special kind of physician to refuse participating in injecting death row inmates while simultaneously assisting junkies as they commit suicide with hard drugs. This monster Wiener is straight out of Huxley’s “Brave New World.”

new sheriff in town
new sheriff in town
1 year ago

It’s your life, if you want to spend it using drugs, fine. Don’t expect others to pay for it. Your life is your own mess.
80% of drug cartel profits are from marijuana, so the more legalization of cannabis the better for us, and worse for Hispanic drug cartels, which incidentally are run by US government.

Google “us government runs Sinaloa cartel”

Taxpayers should put a stop to it.
WhatisTaxed c o m

Fred Santini
Fred Santini
1 year ago

Let’s open a Safe injection site next door to Pelosi.

royt
royt
1 year ago

YES This is a great start Thank you

gary
gary
1 year ago

No problem. Put lawmakers in a room with some PCPers for an hour. Nay 1/2 hour.
As a cop I took one wigging out into the USC ER in LA. Doctor demanded I remove the handcuff to the gurney I had on him. After confirming his order I did as he asked and left the room. It took about 2 minutes before all the damage and screaming demanding I go back.

John Schilling
John Schilling
1 year ago

This is what Jews do.

Cerano Smith
Cerano Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  John Schilling

Funny. I never see Ben Shapiro suggesting things like this. Could it be that people are individuals first?

Radar
Radar
1 year ago
Reply to  John Schilling

Wow. Aren’t you the f*cking idiot.

Lou P
Lou P
1 year ago

Drug users, especially the ones whose lives revolve around constant drug use, are essentially non-productive people. They contribute nothing to society.
It is the hard-working, tax paying citizens who will be underwriting them.
They are a drain of tax dollars that could be used elsewhere.
That is a major reason why drugs are, and should stay illegal.
Pay attention to the basics: If your state representative and state senator support wacky Weiner and his bills, then you need to vote them out.

Horst Wessel
Horst Wessel
1 year ago

Weiner belongs to the Tribe.
Purveyors of degeneracy, depravity and deviancy for centuries. Sheer filth.
This is why humans have purged their societies of these vermin 109 times in 3000+ years.
Time for 110.

Sam Antha
Sam Antha
1 year ago

…and then one day, for no reason at all, the people of Germany voted Hitler into power.

Hal Slusher
Hal Slusher
1 year ago

What do you mean make them legal? They are shooting up in the subways now.

fritz
fritz
1 year ago

And when one of Weenie’s wards does some PCP in a ‘protected’ hovel, it may take five cops and a gorilla to subdue him/her.
Did you vote Democrat? Scott would like a date (women need not apply).

showandtell
showandtell
1 year ago

Only Scott Wiener would take a look around San Francisco and say “I have an idea! Let’s legalize all the most dangerous and deadly drugs.”

Gino
Gino
1 year ago

They want to keep the people locked down, on drugs and then control what they watch and hear.

fritz
fritz
1 year ago

Weiner is a frequent participant in….”SAN FRANCISCO — Hundreds of men yesterday bared their genitals and some engaged in opensexacts and orgies on city streets, as police stood by and did nothing, at the “FolsomStreetFair,” an annual celebration of sadomasochism.” Look it up.

Woodchuck Chuck
Woodchuck Chuck
1 year ago

He puts in the Sick in San Fran-Sicko. Pure evil.

Dean
Dean
1 year ago

Yeah, let’s do that. Legalize Fentynal so that some anarchist can buy up a bunch and dump it in the Sacramento water system and kill everyone. Write to your legislatures to support this.

HarveyMushman
HarveyMushman
1 year ago

Hell in a handbasket….