By Bob Walsh
The California Assembly Public Safety Committee has long been acknowledged to be
the graveyard of actual public safety legislation in the formerly great
state of California. A couple of days ago they may have bit off more
than they could chew.
A bill was proposed in the assembly that would make a second offense of sex trafficking of minors to be a serious and therefore "strikeable" offense. The proposal got only two votes, both Republican. All six Democrat-Socialists abstained. It died in committee. Maybe.
The media went batshit crazy over the state's Democrats apparently supporting child traffickers. Even Gavin Newsom, who wants to be president so bad he can taste it, is at least pretending that the committee's non-decision is hard to fathom. He is apparently-allegedly doing some pushing and shoving behind the scenes and the issue MAY come up for further review in committee soon.
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The noise was successful. An "emergency" meeting ended up with the bill be voted forward, with two Democraps still abstaining.
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