Re: California Democrat Pedophile Assembly committee blocks bill that could have sent human traffickers of kids to prison for life

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> Pedophiles are nice people.  I personally know a lot of them.

'Horrible!' someone yelled as victims sobbed at the dais

The California Assembly committee on public safety blocked a bill that 
would increase the charges for human trafficking.

The Golden State lower house committee considered Senate Bill 14, which 
would make the human trafficking of children a "serious felony." Serious 
felony charges under California law currently include murder, rape, and 
any other crime which may incur the death penalty or life sentence in 
state prison. 

However, instead of upping the ante on child traffickers, the California 
Assembly Public Safety Committee nuked the measure on Tuesday.

"Horrible!" someone yelled as victims sobbed at the dais.


"You know you’re on the wrong side of an issue when you deliver a win for 
human traffickers. Democrats on the Public Safety Committee proved they 
have no intention of protecting the lives of Californians, let alone 
protecting innocent children from the horrors of human trafficking," 
California GOP chairwoman Jessica Millan Patterson said.

"What we saw today from California Democrats was heartless and 
disgusting," Patterson continued.

"Once again, Democrats are looking out for the most vicious criminals at 
the expense of victims," California Assembly Republican leader James 
Gallagher said.

"Any normal person would tell you that human trafficking a minor is a 
serious crime, but Democrats would rather enable these monsters than hold 
them accountable," Gallagher added.

According to local news, no Democrats on the committee voted for the bill. 
Both Republican assemblymen — Assemblyman Tom Lackey — voted yes on the 
bill. The GOP vice chair of the committee, Assemblyman Juan Alanis, 
stepped out of the committee room to tend to other business but returned 
to vote on the measure.

S.B. 14 was given reconsideration, meaning it could be taken up again by 
the California Assembly next year.

S.B. 14 cleared the California Senate unanimously with bipartisan support 
in May.

Meanwhile, in Florida, Attorney General Ashley Moody is demanding Mark 
Zuckerberg explain the high volume of human trafficking across Meta 
platforms after an eerie report revealed pedophiles are using the 
metaverse to sexually exploit children.

Moody sent a letter to Zuckerberg Monday, inviting the CEO to speak with 
Florida's Statewide Council on Human Trafficking on what preventative 
measures, if any, the tech giant is taking to end human trafficking on 
sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp.

Facebook was reportedly the top platform used for the recruitment of human 
trafficking victims from 2019 to 2022, according to the 2022 Federal Human 
Trafficking report that also found 53% of traffickers use the internet to 
solicit buyers of commercial sex.

Fox News Digital’s Aubrie Spady contributed reporting.

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