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Crime reform measure Prop 36 top of mind for voters, as both sides rally [Video]

OAKLAND, Calif.This November, voters will decide on a tough-on-crime initiative at the ballot box. Proposition 36 would strengthen criminal penalties for repeat offenders for drug and theft crimes.

It would change critical parts of Proposition 47, which critics blame for a surge in retail thefts and brazen flash mob smash-and-grabs.

Since it passed in 2014, shoplifting under $950 became a misdemeanor, rather than a felony.

“Public safety is a non-partisan concern and treatment is what we need,” said San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan.

Mahan joined other elected leaders and the substance recovery community in San Francisco at a ‘Yes on 36’ press conference.

Proposition 36 would reclassify certain thefts and drug offenses under $950 as felonies.

It would also increase prison sentences and create a new category of crime called “treatment-mandated felony,” where people who don’t contest their charges get substance treatment instead of potential prison time.

“We need to expand treatment. …

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