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Bullet points of California cracks down on organized retail crime with new package of laws
- Governor Newsom signed 10 new bills into law targeting retail crime in California.
- The laws focus on shoplifting, theft from vehicles, organized theft, and online resale of stolen goods.
- Tougher penalties are included for middlemen in organized crime rings.
- The legislation aims to prevent the online trafficking of stolen goods.
- These measures are in response to increasing commercial burglary and robbery rates in the state.
- The California Highway Patrol's Organized Retail Crime Task Force has been making arrests and recoveries.
- Retailers nationwide have been advocating for action on organized retail crime.
- Democrats are aiming to demonstrate a tough stance on crime leading up to the 2024 presidential election.
- Critics express concerns about the potential disproportionate impact on marginalized groups.
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