California voters will decide in November whether to increase punishments for drug possession and theft, potentially rolling back parts of Proposition 47. A ballot measure to make shoplifting a felony for repeat offenders is emerging as a significant issue, with implications for the upcoming congressional elections. The measure is seen as a test of whether Democrats in the state are perceived as tough enough on crime. Additionally, California lawmakers have added a measure to end forced prison labor to the November ballot.
California! Don’t sleep on the efforts to repeal Prop 47. Prop 47 is what allows the robbery gangs to steal without fear. Democrats are extremely nervous that Prop 47 may be repeated, and they are enacting laws to block this ballot measure from taking effect. Huge issue!
California! Don’t sleep on the effects to repeal Prop 47. Prop 47 is what allows the robbery gangs to steal without fear. Democrats are extremely nervous that Prop 47 may be repeated, and they are enacting laws to block this ballot measure from taking effect. Huge issue!
California! Don’t sleep on the effects to repeal Prop 47, which is what allows the robbery gangs to steal without fear. Democrats are extremely nervous, and they are enacting laws to block this ballot measure from taking effect. Huge issue!
It’s official: California voters will decide whether to increase punishments for drug possession and theft. https://t.co/7yoVsVaiKS
It’s official: Californians will vote on whether to roll back parts of Prop. 47 https://t.co/PMYDEiwJlT
It’s official: California voters will decide whether to increase punishments for drug possession and theft after Democratic lawmakers failed to convince district attorneys to withdraw an initiative that would roll back parts of Prop. 47. https://t.co/aPOFL0Eko0
California lawmakers add measure to end forced prison labor to the November ballot https://t.co/ZDMwBR3hl5
California lawmakers clash over shoplifting felony plans as Dems grapple over tougher penalties. https://t.co/QiNwnmOVmr
November ballot continues to transform at a rapid pace: The Legislature just passed a financial literacy requirement for high schoolers, so a similar initiative will come off the ballot, and then added ACA 8, prohibiting slavery and involuntary servitude, to the ballot.
How an idea to fight shoplifting in California may even affect who controls Congress https://t.co/tJAzja3zGh
A California ballot measure to once again make shoplifting a felony for repeat offenders is threatening to become a litmus test for whether the state's Democrats are tough enough on crime to retain their seats in Congress. https://t.co/MEmDO7coE8