California voters clearly expressed their frustrations on election day, demanding that persistent shoplifters face stiffer penalties rather than seeing stores lock away basic goods.
Proposition 36 saw overwhelming approval to increase punishments for repeat thefts and hard drug offenses, showcasing a clear desire from the public for stricter law enforcement.
Progressive concerns about Proposition 36 are misplaced; it does not equate to an acceptance of police misconduct, but rather a demand for accountability among habitual offenders.
The legislative battle over Proposition 36 highlights the disconnect between the political class in Sacramento and the preferences of the voting public in California.
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