Gerrymander and the Need for Redistricting Reform
The gerrymander is a form of election fraud and outright election theft
committed during redistricting, where new election district boundary lines
are drawn to give the the incumbents of all parties safe, noncompetitive
election districts. Gerrymandering reduces public safety and endangers
the public because it ensures re-election of soft-on-crime politicians
who ignore the public safety needs of their constituents and enact
dangerous laws that favor criminals over their intended victims.
Visit the FraudFactor
Gerrymander web page to learn more about gerrymandering and how
you can stop it. Fair and competitive elections will help us reduce crime
and build safer neighborhoods.
Laws on
Police Protection
Under the legal principle of Sovereign Immunity,
and California Government Code section 845, no
government official, employee, or entity is liable for failure to protect any individual.
Therefore, people must protect themselves and their families, and gun control is both counter-productive and immoral.