
Public Safety Not Main Concern of “Public Safety” Committee
One of the most basic responsibilities of government is to maintain law and order. This is especially true for a legislative panel that calls itself the Assembly “Public Safety” Committee. Unfortunately, it seems more concerned about prisoners than the peace and safety of law-abiding Californians.
Recently, I presented two common-sense bills – at least I thought they were common-sense – to the committee for its consideration. But the committee killed them faster than a repeat sex offender is released from prison.
The first bill, Assembly Bill 63, would send parolees who cut off their electronic monitoring device back to state prison. I introduced AB 63 in response to a paroled sex offender accused of raping a Fresno State student, a story that generated much outrage in our community. This criminal had been arrested 23 times over a 22-year period and cut off his monitoring device eight days before he attacked the student.
He cut off his device perhaps knowing he would not face serious consequences. It is an open secret among parolees that cutting or tampering with their tracking devices result in little to no punishment. Governor Brown’s… Read More