California Limits Access to Criminal Mugshots

Meet Crazy Corey Jackson

A new California law, sponsored by Corey Jackson, restricts law enforcement agencies from publicly sharing the mugshots of individuals accused of nonviolent crimes on social media.

Under this legislation, law enforcement is required to ask suspects for their preferred names and pronouns before releasing any images of them.

This is absolutely absurd… California wants to prioritize the comfort of accused criminals over the safety and informed awareness of communities.

Concerned Communities

Many people see the policy as a clear risk to public safety. Making mugshots and information available serves as an essential warning for communities, particularly when suspects are involved in multiple offenses.

Delaying the release of information until you can get their preferred pronouns is irresponsible and reckless by the state of California.

What’s Next?

  • As this policy unfolds, public safety remains a top priority, and many are watching to see how this law will impact both the justice system and everyday life in California.

  • Vote to remove Corey Jackson on Tuesday.

Vote to Remove Corey Jackson

Assembly member Corey Jackson is on your ballot this November. If we don’t stop him, dangerous policies like this one will continue to be proposed and passed, further hurting the communities and people of California.

👉 Vote to remove Corey Jackson on November 5th.

Stay informed, stay engaged, and make your voice heard.

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