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Police Commission adopts resolution urging appeal, expands proposed ban on body armor to all felons

San Francisco Police Commission · January 13, 2010
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Summary

The commission voted to adopt a resolution urging the Board of Supervisors to seek an Attorney General appeal of a court ruling that invalidated a Penal Code provision on body armor possession and amended the draft to call for prohibiting all felons from possessing body armor rather than only violent felons.

The San Francisco Police Commission on Jan. 13 adopted a resolution urging the Board of Supervisors to ask the California Attorney General to appeal a court ruling that, in the commission—s reading, invalidated the statutory prohibition on possession of body armor by persons convicted of violent felonies. Commissioners amended the draft resolution to recommend a change in state law that would apply to all felons.

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