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Stop ticketing the homeless, Mayor Faulconer
Not that simple.. Not black and white.. Generalizing does nothing to address the housing issue which is at the core and due to this fact, many who end up on the streets when they have no place to call home, find themselves homeless. Thousands of housing units were demolished by developers.... Sad state of affairs for those who are not drug addicts or mentally ill. This could happen to anybody.....— January 4, 2017 4:06 p.m.
How Prop 215 on medical marijuana affects San Diego
What can I say? Pharmaceauticals are rampant, and if cannabis really helps patients, it should be considered medication. Therefore, these patients aren't getting high, they are medicating.. Kudos to the Reader for opening the door to more conversation and discussion about Proposition 215.— November 21, 2008 3:07 p.m.
Everyone Plays in Pacific Beach
Pacific Beach is one of the grandest places on earth. I have lived here for over 14 years and never tire of the sand, sun, and friends that surround me. Although Pacific Beach got negative media attention after the July 4th incident in 2007, anybody who lives in P.B. knows that the residents are law abiding citizens who cherish their community.— May 22, 2008 2:20 p.m.
Party Poopage
It is very disheartening to read an article that has so many holes in it when it comes to the facts. Just like the media to "blow up" something that in reality came down to what was simply an infraction regarding the Boat and Ski Club. I am disappointed in the "mystery" person who made such negative claims. Stating the Boat and Ski Club's ambiance is synonymous with a mosh pit, (wild and out of control/brawls), is like saying eating twinkies makes you homicidal. On the contrary, I have been to the Boat and Ski Club an infinite number of times when it was open to the public. Consistently I saw young and old people listening to music by local musicians, some with plate in hand enjoying a nice steak dinner. The facility does serve alcohol, but never did I witness any kind of violence, only jovial interactions, as well as dancing....... Personally, I feel the real issue behind this complaint is that the club is changing a bit, and yes, change can be scary. Oh, by the way, that photo of Cathryn had been altered to also appear scary. I think we get the REAL picture if you know what I mean........— April 1, 2008 11:52 a.m.