Title
OBSCENITY
Proposition Summary
Declares state policy is to prohibit obscene matter and conduct. Redefines "obscene" and "knowingly" ; provides rules and procedure for prosecuting violations; jury unless waived determines amount of fine. Makes conspiracy' to violate obscenity laws a felony. Authorizes seizure of obscene matter with procedure for summary determination of character. Requires vigorous enforcement and authorizes civil action to compel prosecutor to perform his duties.
Proposition Number
16
Year
1966
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 2533921; A: 43.6; N: 3271308; B: 56.4
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative stat.
For Author
Chaplain E. Richard Barnes, Capt. USN (Ret) Assemblyman, 78th District; Loyd Wright, Sr., Past President, American Bar Association; Jay Kaufman, Ph. D., Consulting Psychologist
Against Author
Bishop Donald Harvey Tippett, President, Northern California Council of Churches; Charles Warren, Member of the Assembly, 56th District, California Legislature; Martha Boaz, Past Chairman, Committee on Intellectual Freedom, American Library Association
Recommended Citation
OBSCENITY California Proposition 16 (1966).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/693