California Police Chief- Fall 2013 | Page 9

LEGISLATIVE SWING Cal Chiefs at the Capitol W hile 2014 may be remembered by many as the year that Cal Chiefs sponsored a medical marijuana regulatory bill, our actions at the Capitol expanded far beyond the realm of medical marijuana. Our legislative team was involved in legislation ranging from unmanned aircraft systems and license plate reader technology to legislation entitled “Revenge Porn 2.0.” Needless to say, breaks were few and far between. Cal Chiefs was the first law enforcement organization in California to address medical marijuana regulation in a proactive manner. SB 1262, authored by Senator Lou Correa, passed off the Senate floor unopposed after passing through two policy committees and the Senate fiscal committee. Similarly, the bill passed through two policy committees in the Assembly before being held by the Assembly Committee on Appropriations. While the bill did not ultimately pass, the impact of our action is impossible to ignore. Cal Chiefs was able to pro- vide the legislature with a responsible medical marijuana regulatory model that works for law enforcement, cities, and legitimate patients. In doing so, we were able to demonstrate that medical marijuana regulation is not synonymous with legalization. This bill was one of our heaviest legislative lifts in recent history. The relative success of our effort is a direct result of the active participation of the Cal Chiefs Law and Legislative Committee, the Cal Chiefs Executive Board and all of the chiefs who provided feedback throughout the process. I would be remiss to mention the impact this measure had at the Capitol without mentioning the excellent work done by our Government Relations Manager, John Lovell, and Legislative Analyst who both worked tirelessly on this important piece of legislation. We intend to carry this torch again next year. Medical marijuana was not the only heavy lift of 2014. Two bills of excep- By Chief David Swing, Chair of the Law and Legislation Committee tional importance to Cal Chiefs now sit on the Governor’s desk. AB 1439, sponsored by Cal Chiefs, will shut down the gambling operations that have been conducted in internet cafes throughout California. This bill, authored by Assemblymembers Rudy Salas, Rob Bonta and Jim Frazier closes loopholes in current law that enable these operators to evade the present statutory prohibitions against gambling operations. This legislation is a direct response to the input we received from chiefs last fall. When asked, chiefs from up and down California reported that internet café gambling was a substantial issue in need of a legislative fix. We now await the Governor’s signature on this measure. AB 1147, sponsored by the League of California Cities and authored by Assemblymember Susan Bonilla, was another bill of substantial importance to Cal Chiefs. This measure restores local control over massage businesses. AB 1147 also enables local FALL 2014 | California Police Chief 9