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Can California’s Prop 36 Crime Measure Fulfill Its Promises?

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Local leaders, business owners and supporters of Prop. 36 pose out front of a 7-Eleven franchise owned by Jawad Ursani in Los Angeles on Oct. 10, 2024. - Saul Gonzalez, KQED

One of the most controversial initiatives on the California ballot this year is Proposition 36, which would roll back some criminal justice reforms and make it easier to send repeat shoplifters and drug users to jail or prison. Marisa and Guy are joined by the San Francisco Chronicle’s Sophia Bollag to talk about whether Prop 36 can do what its proponents say it will. 

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