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CA: These UCSF Medical Residents don't Want Guns or Tasers in Hospitals
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A crowd of some 60 UCSF medical residents, students, and faculty laid their bodies down in front of San Francisco General Hospital on Monday evening during a gdie-inh demonstration that challenged the role of law enforcement in hospital settings. They wore their white coats, held electric candles, and carried signs that read gImagine Nonviolent De-escalation,h gHospitalization Criminalization,h and gSheriff Out Of the General.h Their asks?
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PHORTO
(12/13/2017)
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A brief history of that site's 'policy':
Your comment is awaiting moderation. December 13, 2017 at 2:03 pm
It doesnt matter WHAT they want. My unalienable right to self-defense isnt subject to what anyone else WANTS. Reply ELSTINCO Your comment is awaiting moderation. December 13, 2017 at 2:33 pm
It doesnt matter WHAT they want. My unalienable right to self-defense isnt subject to what they want. Reply ELSTINCO Your comment is awaiting moderation. December 13, 2017 at 2:33 pm
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MarkHamTownsend
(12/13/2017)
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California....land of the fruits and the nuts. |
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