California Majority Leader Opposes Stronger Sentences for Anyone Who Abuses and Traffics His Children, Grandchildren, Nieces and Nephews

Does Not Believe Incarceration Prevents Crime

Expresses Sympathy for the “Harm and Subjugation” Suffered By Those Imprisoned Who Abuse and Traffic Other Peoples’ Children, Grandchildren, Nieces and Nephews

California Democrats Move To Strengthen Sentencing for Trafficking Minors
Just the News | July 13, 2023 | Kenneth Schrupp

Progressive Democrats, including Assembly Majority Leader Isaac Bryan (D-Los Angeles) opposed the bill on grounds that it would increase incarceration, which they believe does little to deter crime.

“Longer sentences…increase our investment in systems of harm and subjugation at the expense of the investments that the communities need to not have this problem to begin with,” Bryan, who abstained from the July 13 vote after voting no on July 12, said.

4 Comments

  1. Clintons: “We should write a book about how to get people killed in prison.. or anywhere else.. lol. We are incriminating ourselves you say? Rotflmao..we are not worried..we are Democrats”!

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