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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

California eyes 11 police reforms after George Floyd's death

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California lawmakers are pushing to enact nearly a dozen policing reform laws driven by nationwide outrage and protests after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis in May. Lawmakers have until Aug. 31 to approve and send legislation to Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.

The bills include:
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7 comments:

  1. And of course it will be OK for criminals to use excessive force, especially towards those that were not allowed to own a gun.

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  2. How come police have to reform, but these fucking black beasts don't? They get to fuck like there's no tomorrow and then go on down the road like a fucking tomcat, and on and on it goes. No, no more police reform. Just keep doing what you are doing, and if they act up, blow them away. And when the riots start, don't let them tear the city apart. Blow those fucking thugs away too. Bam! Problem solved. But no, the traitor mayors side with the thugs. Fuck...I just don't get it.
    Dano

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  3. This week Newsom released 1800 felons do to the Kung Flu, and simultaneously signed several new gun bills into law. It almost seems there's a considerable effort on our overseers part to turn law abiding citizens into sitting ducks. Almost

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    1. Ain't no almost about it. This is a tactic right out of the communist/Alinsky takeover playbook. The Bolsheviks did that exact thing in 1917 or 18, the only difference being the Bolsheviks swore in the criminals as police officers. That happens here, we know what to do. 'Course there are plenty of criminals in most police departments in the country already.

      Nemo

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  4. Because there's a passel of white jackals along with those black beasts.

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    1. Backup your comment, asshole. Don't give a vague response and then go away. What do you mean?
      Dano

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