{"id":89367,"date":"2019-11-14T11:39:41","date_gmt":"2019-11-14T16:39:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sentencing.net\/?p=89367"},"modified":"2019-11-14T11:39:41","modified_gmt":"2019-11-14T16:39:41","slug":"ab-392-the-california-act-to-save-lives","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sentencing.net\/legislation\/ab-392-the-california-act-to-save-lives","title":{"rendered":"AB 392 aims to prevent unnecessary violence committed by law enforcement in California state."},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n\t
Introducing AB 392 : The California Act to Save Lives<\/em>: <\/b>Clark’s shooting was one of the main factors that motivated California lawmakers to improve the state’s criminal justice system. But this shooting is far from the only catalyst, as it is just one of the latest incidents in a long and sad history of police brutality. A notable case occurred in February of this year when six officers shot at an aspiring rapper who was just taking a nap in his car in California<\/a>. And in June, two Los Angeles Officers<\/a> approached an unarmed man in his parked vehicle and shot him 34 times. He was one of four victims of police shootings in Los Angeles on that day alone. The police brutality in California has taken its toll on the residing citizens <\/p>\r\n In an effort to not only bring healing to the community but also prevent fatalities caused by improper police culture in California, Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 392<\/a> (AB 392 The California Act to Save Lives<\/em>) into law last August 19.<\/p>\r\n AB 392<\/strong><\/em> The California Act to Save Lives<\/em><\/b> is one of the country’s strictest laws to tackle the issue of police brutality, as it regulates the use of force used by police. In the past, one of the biggest criticisms regarding police brutality was that the California Penal Code, which dates back to 1872 and hasn’t been updated since 1957. It also has loose regulations that allow officers to inflict lethal force.<\/p>\r\nAnd once AB 392<\/strong><\/em> The California Act to Save Lives <\/em><\/b>comes into effect right at the start of 2020, much of the language of that law will be amended. The new law redefines when law enforcement agents are permitted to use deadly force, as it states they can only do so when “necessary.” In contrast, the current definition of when force is allowed is when it is deemed “reasonable.”
\r\n<\/b>\r\nWhat is the Public\u2019s Reaction on ” AB 392<\/strong><\/em> – The California Act to Save Lives”?<\/em><\/b><\/h3>\r\n