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(KRON) — California voters approved Prop 36 this election, weighing in on a measure aimed at reversing certain criminal policies under the “Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction ...
Prop 36 would roll back a ten-year-old ballot measure called Prop 47, which reclassified certain petty theft and drug crimes as misdemeanors in lieu of felonies. Since then, law enforcement and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Prop 36 was perhaps the most high-profile measure on the California ballot, calling for harsher penalties for theft and drug crimes. The measure passed overwhelmingly ...
36, an initiative making shoplifting a felony for repeat offenders again and increasing penalties for some drug charges, including those involving the synthetic opioid fentanyl. The tough-on-crime ...
Proposition 36, the Homelessness, Drug Addiction and Theft Reduction Act, sought to undo portions of Proposition 47 by increasing penalties for some crimes. When Proposition 47 passed in 2014 ...
The Associated Press declared the passage of Proposition 36 about an hour after polls closed, an indication of the strong voter support for the measure. Proposition 36 will make it a felony for ...
The outcome of the state’s Proposition 36 reflected a backlash to light penalties for shoplifting and drug-related crimes — and it passed despite opposition from Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Frustrated with what they see as rampant retail crimes, voters approved an initiative making shoplifting a felony for repeat offenders again and increasing penalties for some drug charges ...