| ASSEMBLYMEMBER TED LIEU 53RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT For Immediate Release: May 30, 2006 Contact: David Ford Phone: (916) 319-2053 |
Assemblymember Lieu Secures Passage Of Legislation That Deters Drug Use |
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Assembly Bill 2090 will require tougher sentencing for individuals convicted of dealing and using illegal drugs in "drug free zones" |
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Sacramento, CA Assemblymember Ted W. Lieu (D-Torrance), today, won passage of AB 2090 on the California State Assembly floor by a vote of 78-1. AB 2090 aims to discourage drug dealers from selling or intending to sell illegal narcotics, including methamphetamines, at public parks, ocean-front beaches and public libraries. This bill will restore a one-year sentence enhancement that was previously repealed by a sunset clause in 2003. “AB 2090 calls for a reasonable sentence enhancement that will deter drug use in areas where children congregate,” said Assemblymember Lieu. “It’s essential that we are doing everything possible to keep our children safe and away from drugs.” AB 2090 will encourage the cities and counties with jurisdiction over public parks, ocean-front beaches, or public libraries to adopt an ordinance which designates the area as a “drug free zone”. Once AB 2090 is adopted by the cities and counties, these areas will have posted signs clearly marking the area an anti-drug zone. Declaring areas as drug free zones allows communities to offer children a safe place to play without being threatened by drug dealers and drug users. “AB 2090 is just one step we can take to ensure that drugs do not affect the most vulnerable members of our society -- our children,” said Lieu. “Drugs like methamphetamines contribute to identity theft, burglaries, and an overall deterioration of our communities.” Parks, ocean-front beaches, and public libraries are frequently used by children and families, unfortunately they have also often become “hot spots” for drug activity. AB 2090 will deter drug trafficking in our community, and help local communities to create a safe environment. AB 2090 will be heard in the California Senate in the following months.
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