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David Rivera on Crime

 


Supports capital punishment for certain crimes.

Rivera supports the CC survey question on capital punishment

The Christian Coalition voter guide [is] one of the most powerful tools Christians have ever had to impact our society during elections. This simple tool has helped educate tens of millions of citizens across this nation as to where candidates for public office stand on key faith and family issues.

The CC survey summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: "Capital punishment for certain crimes, such as first degree murder & terrorism"

Source: Christian Coalition Survey 10-CC-q8 on Aug 11, 2010

Harsher sentencing for "pill mill" operators.

Rivera signed Pill Mill Crackdown Act

    The Pill Mill Crackdown Act of 2011: Amends the Controlled Substances Act to:
  1. double the term of imprisonment and triple the fine for the prohibited distribution of a schedule II or schedule III controlled substance by the operator of a pill mill,
  2. increase the penalties for such operator distribution of a controlled substance to a person under age 21 from twice to thrice the maximum punishment or term of supervised release authorized, and
  3. exclude such operator distribution from the applicability of provisions authorizing an alternative fine of not more than twice the gross profits or other proceeds derived by a defendant from a drug offense.
      Expresses the sense of Congress that such prohibited operator distribution is a violation for which certain property is subject to forfeiture.
      • Requires the proceeds from disposition of such property to be used for controlled substance monitoring programs in the states and for block grants to states for community mental health services and for prevention and treatment of substance abuse.
      • Changes the classification of specified quantities of dihydrocodeinone from a schedule III to a schedule II controlled substance.
      Source: H.R.1065 11-HR1065 on Mar 14, 2011

      2012 Governor, House and Senate candidates on Crime: David Rivera on other issues:
      FL Gubernatorial:
      Rick Scott
      FL Senatorial:
      Bill Nelson
      Connie Mack IV
      George LeMieux
      Marco Rubio

      Retiring to run for other office:

      Running for President:
      TX-14:Ron Paul(R)

      Running for Mayor:
      CA-51:Bob Filner(D)

      Running for Governor:
      IN-6:Mike Pence(R)
      WA-1:Jay Inslee(D)

      Running for Senate:
      AZ-6:Jeff Flake(R)
      CT-5:Chris Murphy(R)
      FL-14:Connie Mack(R)
      HI-2:Mazie Hirono(D)
      IN-2:Joe Donnelly(D)
      MO-2:Todd Akin(R)
      MT-0:Dennis Rehberg(R)
      ND-0:Rick Berg(D)
      NM-1:Martin Heinrich(D)
      NV-1:Shelley Berkley(D)
      NY-9:Bob Turner(R)
      WI-2:Tammy Baldwin(D)
      Lost Primary 2012:
      IL-16:Donald Manzullo(R)
      NJ-9:Steven Rothman(D)
      OH-2:Jean Schmidt(R)
      OH-9:Dennis Kucinich(D)
      PA-4:Jason Altmire(D)
      PA-17:Tim Holden(D)
      TX-16:Silvestre Reyes(D)

      Retiring 2012:
      AR-4:Mike Ross(D)
      AZ-8:Gabby Giffords(D)
      CA-2:Wally Herger(R)
      CA-6:Lynn Woolsey(D)
      CA-18:Dennis Cardoza(R)
      CA-24:Elton Gallegly(D)
      CA-26:David Dreier(R)
      CA-41:Jerry Lewis(R)
      IL-12:Jerry Costello(D)
      IL-15:Timothy Johnson(R)
      IN-5:Dan Burton(R)
      KY-4:Geoff Davis(R)
      MA-1:John Olver(D)
      MA-4:Barney Frank(D)
      MI-5:Dale Kildee(D)
      NC-9:Sue Myrick(R)
      NC-11:Heath Shuler(D)
      NC-13:Brad Miller(D)
      NY-5:Gary Ackerman(D)
      NY-10:Ed Towns(D)
      NY-22:Maurice Hinchey(D)
      OH-7:Steve Austria(R)
      OK-2:Dan Boren(D)
      PA-19:Todd Platts(R)
      TX-20:Charles Gonzalez(D)
      WA-6:Norm Dicks(D)
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