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California Voters Approve Proposition 36, Among 10 Ballot Measures, to Increase Penalties for Theft and Drug Crimes
Nov 6, 2024, 01:40 AM
California voters have approved Proposition 36, a measure aimed at increasing penalties for certain theft and drug-related offenses. The initiative, which garnered significant support from various public safety advocates, is seen as a response to rising concerns over crime and drug addiction in the state. Proponents of Prop 36, including local leaders and recovery advocates, emphasized the need for accountability and effective interventions for drug-related crimes. The approval of this measure is part of a broader decision-making process for voters, who are also considering nine other ballot measures during this election cycle.
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