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There is no true solace to be found again once a child, sibling, or parent is taken violently from this world. But there is justice that can be served. There can be some semblance of peace in knowing those responsible are brought to account, never to do evil again. There can be closure. California Democrat lawmakers, however, now seek to obliterate that one small consolation with their recently resurrected Senate Bill No, theirs are the most heinous killings — racial slayings, murder for hire, torture, and worse — committed intentionally and with the kind of malice most of us will never even witness or imagine, much less possess.
That is unless, God forbid, we become victims of the few real-life monsters that walk among the rest of us. Such was the case for Vanetta Perdue who, as a young child, was at home with her mother and siblings when one such murderer broke in and lit her mom on fire, leaving the family to burn in the flames of evil he had created.
He was her father. She barely escaped alive. Murderers like Samuel Windham earned life without parole. Their voices should be the top priority. The victims and their families fought, often for many years, to receive justice. For them, seeing their perpetrator sentenced to life without parole was the light at the end of the tunnel, it was the end of a dark period, and it was supposed to mean forever. Paying no mind to the will of the people or the well-being of victims and their families, Democrat lawmakers have been rolling back protections for our public safety for years now.
Letting criminals out from behind bars has been their priority, not the safety of the public—as is their charge. California Democratic Party leaders have rolled back protections against drug dealers who bring dangerous drugs to our communities, all but eliminated punishment for theft, and watered down penalties for nearly every crime. Far too little and far too late, even if it were true. It is an oxymoron for Democrat lawmakers and the governor to claim that they are cracking down on crime, yet at the same time, releasing these convicted felons out on the streets.