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VisitHow will public opinion on criminal justice change in CA by end of 2025 after Prop 36?
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California Voters Approve Proposition 36, Projected to Pass with Over 70% Support Among 10 Measures, Rolling Back Prop 47
Nov 6, 2024, 04:59 AM
California voters have approved Proposition 36, which aims to roll back certain criminal justice reforms established by the 2014 ballot measure Proposition 47. Early election results indicate that more than 70% of voters supported Prop 36, which addresses issues related to crime and addiction. The measure has generated considerable debate in the state, reflecting a shift in public sentiment towards tougher crime policies. The Associated Press has projected that Prop 36 will pass, marking a significant change in California's approach to drug and theft-related offenses. This decision comes amid broader discussions on the effectiveness of previous reforms and their impact on crime rates in the state.
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