Article originally appeared on www.dailywire.com.
Imagine being a homeless guy in the state of California. For most of the year, you’re untouchable. You can sleep completely naked right outside of an art gallery, and if the gallery owner sprays you with a hose to get you to move, he’s the one who gets arrested — as happened recently. The district attorney will issue statements about how “unhoused folks” have the right to sleep wherever they want, wearing — or not wearing — whatever clothes they want.
On top of that, the state provides millions of free syringes to help facilitate your drug habit — complete with “safe injection sites” that function like open-air drug markets. Plus the weather’s always nice. So generally speaking, as a homeless person in the Golden State, you have it pretty good.
But every once in a while, on a dime, California’s government completely changes its approach. It’s quite a role reversal. The …
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