Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB209

Introduced
1/4/24  

Caption

Organized retail theft; repeals crime and Organized Retail Crime Fund.

Impact

If enacted, HB 209 would have a noteworthy impact on state laws pertaining to organized retail crime by abolishing the crime as it stands. This could lead to a greater emphasis on addressing related crimes while potentially reducing the bureaucratic processes currently associated with the Organized Retail Crime Fund. Such legislative changes are seen as responsive to the evolving landscape of retail theft, where the nature of such crimes may require reassessment of legal frameworks and enforcement measures to adapt to contemporary challenges faced by retailers.

Summary

House Bill 209 focuses on organized retail theft, aiming to repeal existing legislation concerning this crime and the Organized Retail Crime Fund. This bill reflects a significant shift in how the state approaches consequences for organized retail crimes, potentially streamlining regulatory oversight and simplifying the prosecutorial processes involved with retail theft offenses. By removing certain facets of law related to organized retail theft, advocates argue that the bill could help law enforcement allocate resources more effectively towards more pressing criminal issues.

Contention

Notably, the bill does face contention regarding its efficacy in combating retail theft. Opponents of HB 209 may argue that repealing organized retail theft as a crime could inadvertently lead to an increase in such offenses, as well as a diminished deterrent for potential offenders. Critics worry that without the structure provided by existing laws and the associated fund, there may be inadequate support for retailers in recovering losses incurred from theft, which could harm local economies and public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1885

Organized retail theft; establishes as a crime, report, penalty.

VA SB1396

Organized retail theft; establishes as a crime, report, penalty.

VA SB1207

Crimes by gangs; expands definition, penalties for gang crimes.

VA HB1478

Crimes by gangs; expands definition, penalties for gang crimes.

VA HB1428

Firearms; carrying in public areas prohibited in certain localities.

VA SB896

Racketeering offenses; penalty.

VA HB2166

Racketeering offenses; penalty.

VA SB391

Cannabis control; retail market.

VA HB1750

Cannabis control; establishes framework for creation of retail marijuana market.

VA SB1133

Cannabis control; retail market, transitional sales, regulated hemp products, penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.