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Effort To Roll Back Proposition 47 Could Head To Voters

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A security guard outside the Louis Vuitton store in downtown San Francisco, which had increased its security following a string of thefts. (Ethan Swope/Getty Images)

Prosecutors, Retailers Push Forward With Effort To Roll Back Prop 47

Proposition 47, a criminal justice reform passed by California voters in 2014, has been controversial from the beginning, and now critics of the law are pushing a ballot measure that would roll back some of its key provisions.
Guest: Marisa Largos, KQED

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