The 47 Effect: Californians Strike Down Soft=on-crime Law in 71-21 Landslide
California voters overwhelmingly voted to increase penalties for theft and drug trafficking after a record number of brick and mortar retailers closed down due to smash-and-grab robberies.
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11/6/20241 min read
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California voters overwhelmingly voted to increase penalties for theft and drug trafficking after a record number of brick and mortar retailers closed down due to smash-and-grab robberies.
Governor Gavin Newsom (D) opposed Prop 36 because he said it’s “too harsh.”
Prop. 36 rolls back some of the soft-on-crime policies that California voters passed in 2014 with Prop. 47.

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