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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Californians overwhelmingly pass anti-crime Proposition 36
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Californians overwhelmingly pass anti-crime Proposition 36

Last updated: November 6, 2024 6:00 am
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California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, a ballot measure aimed at imposing harsher penalties for certain crimes. With nearly 7.6 million votes counted, the initiative received an impressive 70.6% support from the electorate.

The passage of Proposition 36 signifies a strong reaction to lenient punishments for offenses like shoplifting and drug-related crimes. Despite opposition from Governor Gavin Newsom, the measure authorizes felony charges for possession of drugs such as fentanyl and for thefts under $950 if the offender has two prior convictions for drug or theft-related offenses.

One of the key provisions of Proposition 36 is the creation of a new offense category known as “treatment-mandated felony.” This allows individuals to have their drug conviction dismissed upon successful completion of a rehabilitation program.

Governor Newsom vehemently opposed the measure, expressing concerns that it would lead to a return to mass incarceration reminiscent of the 1980s. However, supporters of Proposition 36 argued that tougher penalties were necessary to protect the quality of life for residents, citing the impact of shoplifting on businesses and consumers.

The proponents of the initiative also emphasized that it offered a balanced approach to addressing drug-related offenses by incorporating treatment-mandated sentences, a practice already in place in other states.

Despite the Governor’s objections, major news outlets projected the victory of Proposition 36 with approximately 56.6% of the ballots counted. The measure’s success reflects a significant shift in the state’s approach to criminal justice and drug policy, signaling a move towards stricter enforcement and increased focus on rehabilitation.

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