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In their infinite capacity to make the wrong choice, the good voters in California passed Prop 47 ten years ago. It loosened the penalties for petty crime which caused an explosion of petty crime. Go figure.
There's a new prop drive strengthen the penalties back. California Dems tried to block it but couldn't. So they pulled out the stops and brought in the dirty tricks.
It's like the Dems care more about criminals than law-abiding citizens. And they won't allow any reform until pushed into it, and only under their terms.
California Democrats are playing "dirty tricks" in response to bipartisan efforts to place a measure to reform Proposition 47 on the November ballot in favor of other public safety bills, officials said.
Prop 47, a voter-approved initiative passed in 2014, loosened the penalties for drug and theft crimes in California and has been blamed for California's rampant theft problems. Californians for Safer Communities, a bipartisan group made up of law enforcement, elected officials and businesses, said it has collected more than 900,000 signatures in support of the proposed amendment to reform Prop 47 in order to increase penalties for criminals.
There's a new prop drive strengthen the penalties back. California Dems tried to block it but couldn't. So they pulled out the stops and brought in the dirty tricks.
It's like the Dems care more about criminals than law-abiding citizens. And they won't allow any reform until pushed into it, and only under their terms.
California Democrats are playing "dirty tricks" in response to bipartisan efforts to place a measure to reform Proposition 47 on the November ballot in favor of other public safety bills, officials said.
Prop 47, a voter-approved initiative passed in 2014, loosened the penalties for drug and theft crimes in California and has been blamed for California's rampant theft problems. Californians for Safer Communities, a bipartisan group made up of law enforcement, elected officials and businesses, said it has collected more than 900,000 signatures in support of the proposed amendment to reform Prop 47 in order to increase penalties for criminals.
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