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DrHenley 11-09-2014 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by skosh69 (Post 92782)
Again, the intent was to decrease certain felonies to misdemeanors. Prop 47 had/has nothing to do with gun theft.

You have to love the internet and the FUD it spreads....:facepalm:

Read here:

http://ballotpedia.org/California_Pr...ext_of_measure

I read it, and it said:

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The crimes that would be reclassified from a felony to a misdemeanor are not minor crimes.

For instance, the penalty for stealing a firearm valued at up to $950 would be reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor, reducing a sentence from up to three years in prison today to a maximum of just 12 months under Prop. 47.
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Prop 47 rewrites our laws to benefit criminals. Prop 47 is a lengthy piece of legislation with many hidden provisions. Some of the not-so-obvious things Prop 47 will do are:

Change crimes like purse and phone snatching -- where thieves grab expensive property right off your body -- into petty theft, the same as stealing a candy bar.
Make possession of "date rape" drugs a misdemeanor.
Prevent many commercial burglars from being charged with a felony as long as they strike during work hours -- when it's most dangerous for employees.
Make stealing a handgun -- which is often done to commit violent crimes -- a misdemeanor in almost all cases.
Reduce sentences for muggers, burglars, cocaine and heroin dealers, and other dangerous criminals who pled guilty to lesser offenses like grand theft or possession.
Make receiving property obtained through extortion a misdemeanor (up to $950).
Make stealing horses and other animals a misdemeanor in many cases.
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Prop 47 would eliminate automatic felony prosecution for stealing a gun. Under current law, stealing a gun is a felony, period. Prop 47 would redefine grand theft in such a way that theft of a firearm could only be considered a felony if the value of the gun is greater than $950. Almost all handguns (which are the most stolen kind of firearm) retail for well below $950. People don’t steal guns just so they can add to their gun collection. They steal guns to commit another crime. People stealing guns are protected under Proposition 47.
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skosh69 11-09-2014 04:11 PM

My bad...my California high school reading comprehension failed again.....

So much fail on my part......I will stick to updates on Noel and posting jokes.

milkmanjoe 11-10-2014 05:33 AM

No matter how I read it.....legal side or A/C repairman side...... The lowering of criminal sentencing values is just weird.

flphotog 11-13-2014 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Sheepdog (Post 92503)

OK, I'm a little slow so let my try and understand this, if I were in CA, it's OK to own a stolen handgun, but not so much if it's legal, did I get that right?

TLE2 11-13-2014 04:28 PM

They could save a lot of money if they just made EVERY crime a misdemeanor. As long as they also make it open season on any Kali misdemean-er that leaves the state. Have a hunting preserve on the border.

Kali constantly pushes my buttons and I've only been to LAX...once...for an hour.

Sheepdog 11-13-2014 07:11 PM

We should build a wall on the border of Kalifornia like Mexico. They are more dangerous than illegal aliens.

milkmanjoe 11-13-2014 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Sheepdog (Post 93126)
We should build a wall on the border of Kalifornia like Mexico. They are more dangerous than illegal aliens.

Giant chainsaw...cut it off, it'll float away to Hawaii, liberal paradise


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