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Residents and advocates tell supervisors Mercy Housing evicting medical marijuana patients; callers urge investigation
Summary
Multiple public commenters at the June 3 San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting alleged that Mercy Housing management has illegally entered apartments, stolen property and is evicting tenants who use or provide medical cannabis, and they urged the city to investigate.
During the public-comment period on June 3, multiple speakers told the Board of Supervisors that Mercy Housing managers in a city-subsidized building were illegally entering apartments, seizing property, and evicting residents who use or provide medical cannabis.
Joe Conley (transcribed as Joe Connolly in parts of the record) told the board he faces an eviction hearing and said management had "illegally breaking into my apartment" and that he had "35 complaints of human rights and civil rights violations by the…
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