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Did Cali really need this law?

Well, there are obviously people who have committed the act, judging from the article's text, but if you're a prosecutor, you can't just prosecute someone because what they did is gross. You need to show that there's a statute or caselaw showing that what they did is illegal.

So, I would say yes, California did need that law.
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: jumpr
Well, there are obviously people who have committed the act, judging from the article's text, but if you're a prosecutor, you can't just prosecute someone because what they did is gross. You need to show that there's a statute or caselaw showing that what they did is illegal.

So, I would say yes, California did need that law.

Yeah, kinda like the guy with the "White Dew facials" had to be arrested on a trumped-up charge, because what he did wasn't against any law.
 

KC5AV

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Yes, they did. It has been a problem for quite a while. It seems to be mostly "residentially challenged" individuals doing it, but the problem exists.
 
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Originally posted by: KC5AV
Yes, they did. It has been a problem for quite a while. It seems to be mostly "residentially challenged" individuals doing it, but the problem exists.

Make it punishable by death. Both problems solved.

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