Pants on Fire

Our opposition is lying about Prop. 5 in order to scare voters! Don’t let them get to you!

See what Californians you trust have to say about Prop. 5:

Judge James P. Gray, Orange County Superior Court: “Prop. 5 is a good law that preserves judges’ discretion and gives us new powers to hold offenders accountable during drug treatment.”

Albert Senella, Chief Operating Officer, Tarzana Treatment Centers: “Prop. 5 would create California’s first network of treatment programs for young people. It helps kids avoid addiction.”

Norm Stamper, Former Assistant Chief of Police for San Diego: “Prop. 5 separates violent offenders from nonviolent offenders. It gives nonviolent offenders who are ready to change an opportunity, and a reason, to do so.”

Jeanne Woodford, Retired Director, California Department of Corrections: “Prop. 5 makes sure that there will always be room for violent criminals in prison. It also toughens parole requirements for violent criminals.”

Thomas Renfree, Executive Director, County Alcohol and Drug Program Administrators Association of California: “Reasonable people can disagree on policy, but opponents of Prop. 5 should at least have the integrity to tell the truth about what the act says, rather than simply attacking a straw man they have invented.”

ADD YOUR VOICE TO THIS LIST OF SUPPORTERS by responding to your local papers’ articles and editorials on Prop. 5. Visit our site, and !

Let California’s newspapers, magazines and blogs know why you support Prop. 5, whether it’s because Prop. 5 will help young people with drug problems, because it will expand and improve upon Prop. 36 or because it will safely reduce prison overcrowding and save taxpayers billions of dollars!

Help us broadcast the truth and defeat misinformation, so that we can all say “Gimme 5!” on November 4! ( )