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Thursday, December 31, 2020

Good ol' California...

SACRAMENTO (AP) – The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that inmates who have been convicted of nonviolent sex crimes may be eligible for early parole consideration as part of a ballot measure that nearly two-thirds of voters approved of four years ago.

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  1. Gotta make room in the prisons for all those guys building ARs out of 80% receivers. You know, the real criminals of California.

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    1. "prisons"

      You misspelled "mass graves".

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  2. If they committed a sex crime it was violent to somebody.

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  3. Unfair to place the blame on the voters. We haven't had an unrigged election in nearly twenty years.

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  4. There are many changes coming to California. The people have about had it. We're trying to recall Newslum.

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