Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB6217

Introduced
1/15/24  

Caption

Deterring robberies from retail establishments.

Impact

The proposed measures in SB6217 are expected to impact state laws concerning retail security, criminal behavior associated with theft, and law enforcement response. It is likely that the bill will facilitate a clearer framework for addressing retail crimes, enabling law enforcement agencies to engage more effectively in prevention strategies. Additionally, the bill may lead to the establishment of partnerships among retail businesses, law enforcement, and local governments to collaboratively devise solutions aimed at reducing crime rates in shopping areas.

Summary

SB6217, also known as the Deterring Robberies from Retail Establishments bill, is designed to address the increasing concerns related to retail theft and robberies. The bill seeks to implement measures that will enhance the safety of retail environments, primarily focusing on preventing robberies that significantly impact businesses and customer safety. By addressing this issue, the bill aims to create a safer shopping experience for consumers while supporting retailers in their efforts to maintain security and mitigate losses due to criminal activity.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB6217 include discussions on the balance between enforcing tougher laws against retail theft and the potential implications for civil liberties. Critics argue that while deterring crime is essential, the methods proposed may lead to excessive policing in certain communities or create burdensome regulations for businesses. Supporters, however, contend that without proper measures, retail establishments will continue to face heightened risks from theft and violence, which harm not only the businesses but also community safety at large.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB6133

Deterring robberies from cannabis retail establishments.

WA HB1548

Deterring robberies from cannabis retail establishments.

WA SB5206

Concerning cannabis retailer advertising.

WA SB5363

Concerning cannabis retailer advertising.

WA HB1016

Establishing a wine retailer shipper's permit.

WA SB5007

Establishing a wine retailer shipper's permit.

WA HB1083

Concerning terms of payment for cannabis retailers.

WA SB5606

Deterring illegal racing.

WA HB1631

Deterring illegal racing.

WA HB1719

Concerning events conducted by liquor manufacturers and retailers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.