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  2. California retail theft measure is headed for the ballot box ...

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    The data, Lofstrom noted, does not extend beyond December 2022 and is limited to incidents reported to law enforcement. “Retail theft is likely underreported, especially low-value theft,” he said.

  3. 2014 California Proposition 47 - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Assemblymember Rudy Salas of Bakersfield introduced a bill to reverse a significant aspect of Prop. 47 by lowering the felony threshold for petty theft and shoplifting back to $400. Salas argues that Prop. 47's weakening of theft laws has triggered unintended consequences, and believes California voters are prepared to address this ...

  4. California Democrats got dragged into changing Prop. 47 ... - AOL

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    They created a 14-bill package tightening penalties on retail theft crimes as an alternative and tried to get the California District Attorneys Association to remove their initiative.

  5. California Legislature passes bills to curb retail theft over ...

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    California lawmakers on Monday gave final approval to a package of 10 bills meant to combat retail theft, an effort that divided Democrats as they confronted key issues in the upcoming November ...

  6. Felony petty theft - Wikipedia

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    Felony petty theft is the colloquial term for a statute in the California Penal Code (Section 666) that makes it possible for a person who commits the crime of petty theft to be charged with a felony rather than a misdemeanor if the accused had previously been convicted of a theft-related crime at any time in the past.

  7. What exactly is Prop. 47? And how could California voters ...

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    Theft Under Proposition 36, the theft of money or property worth $950 or less would be punishable as a felony for people who have two or more previous convictions for some theft-related crimes.

  8. California Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    One of the more controversial sections of the California Penal Code are the consecutive Sections 666 and 667; Section 666, known officially as petty theft with a prior – and colloquially, felony petty theft and makes it possible for someone who committed a minor shoplifting crime to be charged with a felony if the person had been convicted of ...

  9. California lawmakers speed retail theft bills ahead of Prop ...

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    The National Retail Federation’s 2023 security survey said the 2022 nationwide shrink rate — losses caused by external theft, employee stealing and systemic errors — was 1.6%, up slightly ...