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Prosecutors are holding repeat offenders to a tougher standard the voters allowed when they passed Proposition 36.
Modoc County adopted the "One Pill Can Kill" campaign in 2024, reflecting a growing focus on tackling drug-related issues.
After reviewing his criminal history, deputies discovered Thomas had two prior convictions for drug-related offenses.
California's property crime rate has fallen to historic lows, despite claims from supporters of Prop. 36 that the measure was ...
San Diego police data reveals that a third of people arrested for Proposition 36 drug and theft violations in the law’s ...
A man on post-release supervision was arrested last Thursday after probation officers said they found a handgun, suspected ...
Chief Deputy District Attorney Melinda Aiello, a spokesperson with the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office, said “it is ...
According to a Facebook post, the presidents of the California State Sheriffs’ Association, the California District Attorneys ...
Prop. 36 represents hope for a safer future. Let’s ensure that this hope becomes reality by fully funding the law and giving communities across California the support they deserve. Jawad Ursani is the ...
That’s why I, along with countless small business owners, advocated strongly for Proposition 36 last year. California voters spoke clearly, passing the measure in every county across our state.
Early signs—including more than 1,000 felony theft arrests under Prop. 36—show that this law can deliver on those promises. But only if we give it the resources needed to succeed. Prop. 36 ...
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