Founder of the “Safer California Foundation” Chris Kelly joins Josefa to discuss Prop 35 Proponents Response to District Court Ruling Granting Preliminary Injunction on One Provision of Prop 35

Last week, a federal judge in San Francisco issued an injunction halting the implementation of California's voter-approved Proposition 35, an anti-human trafficking initiative.

The Californians Against Sexual Exploitation Act, which was passed by 81 percent of California's electorate, would expand the definition and punishment of human trafficking and require convicted traffickers to register as sex offenders and disclose internet activities and identities. It requires that all registered sex offenders provide a list with all of their "internet identifiers" (such as email addresses and social networking profiles) and update this information within 24 hours if there are any changes...

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