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|    Robert Peters to useapen    |
|    Re: House to examine organized retail th    |
|    13 Dec 23 15:18:51    |
      XPost: alt.politics.usa.congress, soc.culture.african.american,        lt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: R.Peters@isjoebiden.com              On 12/13/2023 4:20 AM, useapen wrote:       > The rise of organized retail crime will be front and center at a Tuesday       > congressional hearing amid the end-of-year holiday shopping boom.       >       > The House Homeland Security Committee’s Subcommittee on Counterterrorism,       > Law Enforcement, and Intelligence is holding a hearing titled "From       > Festive Cheer to Retail Fear: Addressing Organized Retail Crime."       >       > Among the witnesses expected to testify are representatives from Home       > Depot and the National Retail Federation, according to a witness list       > previewed by Fox News Digital.       >       > On the government side, lawmakers will hear from Homeland Security       > officials in the Secret Service as well as Immigration and Customs       > Enforcement.       >       > Subcommittee Chair August Pfluger, R-Texas, blamed "soft-on-crime       > policies" for the problematic trend in a statement announcing the hearing.       >       > "By putting criminals over communities, families, and small business       > owners, hardworking Americans across the country are being forced to pay       > the financial and emotional costs of these failed policies," Pfluger said.       >       > "Amid an unprecedented spike in retail crime, reports also suggest many       > professional shoplifters or boosters are part of a much larger       > organization of criminals — including transnational criminal organizations       > (TCOs) that are taking advantage of our open borders," he added.       >       > Rep. Seth Magaziner, D-R.I., the top Democrat on the panel, said in a       > statement, "Organized retail crime endangers small businesses, workers,       > and consumers."       >       > It comes as big cities like Washington, D.C., and New York City deal with       > rising retail theft issues.       >       > Big chain stores in those cities like CVS and others have been forced to       > lock up merchandise behind plastic barriers to keep them from being stolen       > off the shelves.       >       > A recent survey by the National Retail Federation found that 70% of       > retailers believe organized retail theft has become a more prevalent issue       > in recent years.       >       > https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-examine-organized-retail-theft-       > cities-amid-holidays              Laws regarding the amount of force used to protect property must be       changed. Because a few well placed deployments of varying types of lead       at these crash and grab parties would solve the problem better than       congress ever could.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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