Frustrated Californians May Be Ready for a Tougher Approach to Crime
Briefly

Deodorant, shampoo, and underwear are locked up in stores as retail employees are told to avoid confronting shoplifters, leading to a debate on increasing penalties for crimes like shoplifting and drug possession.
California lawmakers and voters are considering rolling back changes that reduced the state's inmate count and debating harsher punishments as residents grow weary of rising crime rates and lawlessness in major cities.
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