Dave Fratello
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Dave Fratello is a political consultant based in Santa Monica. He has managed 18 state ballot initiative campaigns related to drug policy reform, including measures permitting the medical use of marijuana in seven states, limiting police powers to confiscate property without a conviction, and requiring drug treatment instead of incarceration. He was a coauthor of Proposition 36, California's groundbreaking drug treatment initiative, which has diverted 140,000 people from incarceration to treatment in five years, and he remains involved in the implementation and defense of the law. Email: dave@drugreform.org

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5 Guilty Governors Fight Prop. 5

0 Comments | Posted October 31, 2008 | 11:36 AM

Say you've got a huge prison crisis in your state. Who you gonna call?

In California, you might call the five living governors together. And Thursday, someone did.

Alas, they were united not to solve the prison overcrowding crisis, but to try to defeat the only viable solution - Proposition...

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Prop. 5: Smarter, Cheaper Crime Policies

0 Comments | Posted October 28, 2008 | 8:42 PM

Besides the presidential race, California voters face another choice between change and more of the same on November 4. Proposition 5, the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act, asks voters to decide between squandering billions of dollars each year on the same old criminal justice policies, or voting Yes on 5...

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Upcoming Parade Magazine Cover Stories

0 Comments | Posted January 7, 2008 | 5:45 PM

Maybe you were as surprised as I was to open up the Sunday paper and find Parade magazine's cover story, which asked: "Is Benazir Bhutto America's best hope against al-Qaeda?"

My thoughts: No. Golly, I hope not. Given that she's dead and buried.

Parade is taking a...

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Gore's Nobel Just Makes Me Depressed

0 Comments | Posted October 14, 2007 | 9:33 PM

I know I should be happy. Al Gore's Nobel Prize is, frankly, much cooler than an Oscar. We now see that Al Gore is one of America's greatest exports to the world, a true global statesman. I now profoundly regret all those times I just thought he sounded wooden and...

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Sell the Lottery or Treat the Addicts? Arnold's Choice

0 Comments | Posted May 12, 2007 | 1:54 PM

Now it seems Arnold Schwarzenegger is going to get California out of debt by selling the Lottery. Sounds like a great bet, except for a few downsides too obvious to mention. Why do it? When your investment-banker friends come a-knockin' offering $40 billion, you have to listen -...

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Is Gonzales Ready for an Ollie North Moment?

0 Comments | Posted April 12, 2007 | 5:05 PM

We're all so quick sometimes to write political obituaries. With the drumbeat of bad press leading up to Alberto Gonzales' Senate testimony next week, it's tempting to say it's the end of the Attorney General's line.

His testimony will be one of those rare "big moments" in Washington scandaldom. As...

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To Bash Drug Rehab, Talk About Those Who Aren't in Rehab

0 Comments | Posted April 5, 2007 | 8:37 PM

Let's face it. Addicts can be assholes. Statistics suggest most crime of all kinds is committed by drunks and drug addicts. And crime makes headlines, even if lots of addicts are nonviolent, noncriminal, navel-gazers - or occasionally superstars.

The worst you can say about most former addicts is...

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First Try at an Online Monument to 3,000 War Dead

0 Comments | Posted January 1, 2007 | 9:17 AM

We rang in the New Year with grim news: 3,000 American war dead in Iraq. Untold tens of thousands of Iraqis, too, plus one dictator, recently deceased.

Too bad, really, because it was all a mistake. What do 3,000 dead look like when it was all a mistake?

It was...

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Rupert, O.J. and Stuck Clocks

0 Comments | Posted November 20, 2006 | 7:08 PM

I'm only sure of three things Rupert Murdoch has done worthy of kudos. He gave us The Simpsons, he sold the Dodgers, and now he won't sell O.J.'s book.

Those three great civic acts span many years. If even a stuck clock is right twice a day, it's...

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California: Brown, Bowen, Poizner and the Rest

0 Comments | Posted November 1, 2006 | 11:23 AM

If you're a California voter, you may not be much inspired by Arnold vs. Phil. That just means you're normal. But ducking the election is not an option.

As I laid out previously, there are big issues on the ballot well worth your time on November 7. A...

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California: These Are the Stakes

0 Comments | Posted October 30, 2006 | 11:43 AM

Right now, my fellow Californians are poised to give the Republican party and big-money special interests their "silver lining" storyline on November 7. With a governor's race that looks more like a victory lap, progressive and Democratic voters may not see the point of turning out this time. That's dangerous....

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Mel: Say It Loud, Say It Proud!

0 Comments | Posted July 31, 2006 | 1:17 PM

Mel Gibson said something vile when he was drunk. Now he regrets it. But he also says he didn't believe what he said about Jews at the time. That's ridiculous.

Is Mel a Jew-hater? Of course. He was raised to be one. His father is a Holocaust denier...

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Memo to Arnold: Step Carefully in the Prop. 36 Minefield

0 Comments | Posted June 19, 2006 | 12:57 PM

As a political consultant whose firm mainly helps Democrats, I have some friendly advice for Arnold Schwarzenegger on drugs...

Dear Arnold:

This week, you have some big decisions to make about Proposition 36, a six-year-old, voter-approved ballot measure that requires drug treatment, not jail, in nonviolent drug possession...

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Blowing Away Mexico's Drug Decrim Bill

0 Comments | Posted May 5, 2006 | 10:57 AM

We are so very unfair to Mexico. We take some of the nation's most motivated citizens, put them to work in dead-end, backbreaking jobs, and constantly threaten to send them all back home so they don't get too uppity. We blame the Mexican government for failing to provide for its...

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California Scores a Drug Peace Dividend

0 Comments | Posted April 18, 2006 | 12:58 PM

If you think it's preposterous to jail people for simply using drugs, you've always had a solid principle to stand on. Now data are pouring in to prove that treating drug abuse as a public health issue saves lives and money -- big time -- with little risk to public...

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