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Local advocate urges Kings County to adopt ordinance criminalizing possession of catalytic converters
Summary
A Bay Area advocate and planning commissioner urged the Kings County Board of Supervisors to adopt a 'one-and-done' ordinance making unlawful possession of catalytic converters a local offense, citing statewide gaps in enforcement.
During the public comment period on Tuesday, Daryl Terrell, a resident of Moreno Valley and planning commissioner in his town, urged the Kings County Board of Supervisors to adopt an ordinance criminalizing mere possession of catalytic converters stolen in thefts.
Terrell said state laws can leave gaps when prosecution requires tying a catalytic converter to a specific known victim. He…
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