A bill recently introduced in the Georgia statehouse would require mandatory minimum sentences for people accused of recruiting to gangs. Other Georgia lawmakers say the bill’s focus is misplaced and should focus on reducing guns on the street.
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A bill recently introduced in the Georgia statehouse would require mandatory minimum sentences for people accused of recruiting to gangs. Other Georgia lawmakers say the bill’s focus is misplaced and should focus on reducing guns on the street.