This week, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón defended a law that the California District Attorney’s Association says, “puts guns in the hands of criminals at the exact moment that Los Angeles County is descending into gun violence.”
“It’s a reckless law, but yesterday, George Gascón defended it,” said Vern Pierson, President of the California District Attorneys Association (CDAA), an organization that represents almost all of the elected district attorneys in California and is committed to reforms, but not to the decriminalization of dangerous crimes.
AB 3234, which was passed last year by the California Legislature, created a diversion program allowing criminals—including those who bring guns to schools or to the Capitol—to continue to own or possess guns, they say.
Meanwhile, gun violence in Los Angeles is increasing. Murders in Los Angeles County are up 136.4-percent and shootings are up 261.5-percent. Attacks on police officers are up 300-percent from Jan. 1 through Jan. 18, 2021 when compared to the same time period in 2020. The chance of becoming a victim of any firearm crime (violent or property) in Los Angeles is now 1 in 33.
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