Saturday, June 02, 2012

SANER VOICES PREVAIL IN THE CALIFORNIA SENATE

Mark Leno is a far-left California state senator who is the author of numerous bills that did or would have made it harder for the police to protect the public. This time fortunately, the flaky San Fransicko Democrat was shot down by some common sense Republicans with the help of some reasonable Democrats.

LAWMAKERS DECLINE TO REDUCE PENALTIES FOR METH, COCAINE, HEROIN POSSESSION
By Patrick McGreevy

Los Angeles Times
May 31, 2012

SACRAMENTO -- State lawmakers on Thursday rejected a proposal to reduce the charge for simple possession of heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine from a felony to a misdemeanor.

Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) said his bill would save money and result in more people getting successful drug treatment so they can re-enter society.

“No data begins to suggest that putting felonies on these mostly young people and incarcerating them for longer periods of time in any way benefits their recovery from drug use,’’ Leno told his colleagues before the measure went down on an 11-24 vote, with several Democrats in opposition.

Sen. Ted Gaines (R-Roseville) said SB 1506 would threaten public safety, agreeing with the California State Sheriffs’ Assn. that drug use leads to other problems including property crimes.

“I don’t understand how decriminalization will actually reduce crime in California,’’ Gaines said.

Sen. Doug La Malfa (R-Richvale) added: “With bills like this I can see Amsterdam from the Capitol front porch.’’

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