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California, Proposition 36
California Prop 36 explained: Increasing penalties for theft and drug trafficking
Proposition 36 would reclassify certain theft and drug trafficking crimes as felonies, instead of misdemeanors.
Opinion
Endorsement: No on Proposition 36. California shouldn’t revive the disastrous war on drugs
Proposition 36 won't end homelessness or crime waves. It will only refill prisons, push more people to the streets and erase criminal justice reform progress.
Poll: Most Californians favor Proposition 36, theft and drug crimes measure
The Public Policy Institute of California conducted the poll, which found most Californians favoring several other propositions.
California’s Prop. 36, which would again toughen criminal penalties, sparks debate
In California, Proposition 36 would add new penalties for drug and theft offenses and create new sentence enhancements. It seeks to amend Proposition 47, which passed in 2014 to alleviate overcrowding in jails.
California Proposition 36: Increases criminal penalties for certain drug and theft crimes
The measure comes in response to an increase in high-profile “smash-and-grab” robberies and the fentanyl crisis.
Proposition 36: California voters consider tough love for repeat drug offenders
Much of the Proposition 36 debate has focused on the increased penalties for shoplifting, but the drug policy changes are even more dramatic.
As Californians Worry About Crime, Prop. 36 Promises Tougher Drug and Theft Penalties
If passed, Prop. 36 would reverse Proposition 47, an extensive prison and sentencing reform measure. Since its adoption nearly a decade ago, it has reduced the prison population, reduced recidivism and saved the state more than $800 million.
California Clampdown on Retail Theft, Drug Crimes Wins Backing of Over 70 Mayors
A California ballot measure to crack down on store theft and drug crimes is heading to the polls with support from big retailers, law enforcement groups, a crypto billionaire — and now, more than 70 mayors.
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We all want safety and justice, but Proposition 36 is a false promise
We know from experience that punitive measures don’t create lasting change—programs that focus on rehabilitation and support ...
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What a vote on Proposition 36 will mean to California voters
California voters will decide on Proposition 36 in the November Election, put on the ballot by petition signatures."Prop 36 ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Opinion: Proposition 36 wants to return to a failed past. Vote no.
We are dealing with real problems in our communities — problems that include the prevalence of deadly fentanyl and the rise ...
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Proposition 36 will defund successful crime prevention programs
Our model is a success story that has positively impacted the lives of thousands of returning prisoners, their families, and ...
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