Data Shows No Huge Spike In Shoplifting Since Passage Of Prop 47

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Prop 47 is a 2014 ballot measure that lowered the penalties for drug possession and shoplifting from felonies to misdemeanors. Retailers and prosecutors are collecting signatures for a November ballot measure that would roll back some portions of the law. And lawmakers have introduced more than a dozen bills to tweak it in some way or another. But what have the impacts of the measure been?
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Data Shows No Huge Spike In Shoplifting Since Passage Of Prop 47

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Data Shows No Huge Spike In Shoplifting Since Passage Of Prop 47
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