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<time datetime="2022-05-26T20:20:07.223Z">May 26</time>
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For decades, people have claimed that homelessness is just a
housing problem. Sure, many also have substance use and mental
illness issues. But if we just give homeless people their own
own studio apartments, and decriminalize public camping,
drugs, and shoplifting, the problem will go away, many
claimed.
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That hasnt happened. Instead, the open drug scenes have
worsened. Nationally, drug overdoses and poisonings increased
from 17,000 in 2000 to 108,000 in 2021. And California, which
pioneered the “Housing First”/decriminalization
approach saw its homeless population increase 31% between 2011
and 2020, even as homelessness declined 18% in the rest of the
country.
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I debunked the lies about homelessness in
<em>San Fransicko</em>, in hundreds of articles, and on dozens
of TV and podcast appearances. But when it comes to educating
the public, nothing has been more impactful than the video
interviews of homeless people that Ive conducted over
the last few months with my friend Leighton Woodhouse, a
documentary filmmaker, as part of my run to become governor of
California.
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Now Leighton has assembled those interviews into a two-minute
20 second video weve posted on Twitter. Its a
must-watch. Its only been on-line for a few hours, and
over 130,000 people have seen it.
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