people don t get the help they need. we have dealt with addiction for at least 150 years, when people after the civil war became addicted to morphine. when friends and family are no longer able to make an intervention with their loved ones suffering from addiction, people often break laws, they become the responsibility of societies. some amount of coercion is required for some people to get into recovery. that s what europe has discovered, what japan has discovered. we have just gone too far in one direction in california, which is this hands-off approach, and it s really destroyed obviously thousands of people are dying. michael it has destroyed the fabric of the city. . michael, quickly, should immigration status be something that holds back via state law or by decision from a prosecutor, how you treat a drug dealer? take 30 seconds and address what i referenced in your introduction. . absolutely not. we have the sanctuary law which
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