Shoplifting is legal in wacko lib california

You don't get a ticket. You get a court date with a fine of up to 1,000 and possible jail time up to 6 months if you are convicted of shoplifting. Like I said, you might wanna check again, as you are showing yourself to be full of crap.
It does not matter what the fine is if its not enforced

There is no prnality for shoplifting in california

And the criminals know it
 
Shoplifting is NOT decriminalized, liar. It is a misdemeanor subject to jail time and/or a fine.

It was formerly a misdemeanor under $450, but due to inflation over the decades, it has been upped to $950.
It is de facto A-OK with libs in cali if their voters steal from retail stores as long as its less than $950

If caught these biden voters are turned lose the same day
 
It is de facto A-OK with libs in cali if their voters steal from retail stores as long as its less than $950

If caught these biden voters are turned lose the same day
Um....rube? 34 states have a higher hurdle than California, including several red states.

Guess which state has the highest hurdle of them all?

Go ahead, you credulous rube. Take a guess.
 
It does not matter what the fine is if its not enforced

There is no prnality for shoplifting in california

And the criminals know it

Post 18 has a link that explains what happened, but you probably won't go back on the thread to see it, so I'll post it again.


And here's what it says about Prop. 47 and how it has changed shoplifting.....................

Proposition 47 reclassified certain theft offenses from felony charges to misdemeanors, according to California Courts.
The proposition created a new misdemeanor offense called “shoplifting,” which is punishable by up to six months in county jail, according to California Courts. Attorneys (here, here and here) say shoplifters could also face a fine of up to $1,000, or both a fine and jail time. Shoplifting is defined under California’s penal code as “entering a commercial establishment with intent to commit larceny while that establishment is open during regular business hours, where the value of the property that is taken or intended to be taken does not exceed $950.”
Before the passage of Proposition 47, shoplifters were usually charged under the state’s burglary laws, which carried felony penalties, according to Robert Helfend, a criminal defense attorney in California.
In California, burglary means a person enters an inhabited residence – such as a home, apartment, boat or warehouse – “with intent to commit grand or petit larceny or any felony,” the state’s penal code says. First-degree burglary is punishable by up to six years in prison, felony probation and/or fines.
A person charged with shoplifting in California cannot also be charged with burglary or theft of the same property.


Shoplifting under CA's old rules classified it as a burglary, which carried only felony penalties. Now? Shoplifting is in it's own category and no longer classified as burglary. If the value of the items stolen are under 950.00, it is a misdemeanor. And, the penalties can be up to 6 months in jail and 1,000 in fines.

No. Shoplifting has NOT been decriminalized in CA, no matter what others may tell you. And yes, if you shoplift in CA, you will still face criminal penalties.
 
So when are your MAGA media outlets going to start whining about how woke Texas is, morons?


Hmmmmm...

California: $950
Texas: $2,500


Ain't that a BITCH?
 
AUSTIN, Texas - Flash mob thefts are typically large scale, smash and grab attacks on retail stores. According to the FBI, those crimes have recently increased.

Violent crime at convenience stores has also doubled over the past five years, according to FBI data.
 
The reason there has been a rise in flash mob robberies ALL OVER THE COUNTRY is because it is so easy to fence your stolen goods online.


Retail CEOs say online marketplaces are fueling ‘flash mob’ robberies. They want Congress to step in.​


Some of the nation’s largest retailers are urging Congress to help combat a wave of smash-and-grab robberies by cutting off the resale pipeline for stolen goods, which they say is enabled by online marketplaces that don’t do enough to verify the identity of sellers.

In a letter signed by the chief executives of 20 retailers — including Best Buy, Target, Nordstrom, Home Depot and Dollar General — House and Senate leaders were urged to pass legislation that would make it harder for people to remain anonymous when they sell things online. Representatives of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, the trade group responsible for the letter, said every major online marketplace is regularly used to sell stolen items from fake online accounts.

“Criminals are capitalizing on the anonymity of the Internet and the failure of certain marketplaces to verify their sellers,” the CEOs wrote.
 
Freaking savages!


Shoplifting is legal in wacko lib california​

"I want to bleev it, so it must be true!"

Read the topic, rube. I've thoroughly debunked that hoax.

Why, oh why, do you rubes continually fall for the hoaxes of your propagandists? Seriously. You keep going back for more lies as if you are retarded.

You DESERVE to be lied to.
 
These savages are doing the same all over the place, no wonder shops are closing and leaving.

Too bad these wild beasts won't have places to shoplift anymore. Oh well.
 

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