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Gowan Bill Targeting Organized Retail Theft Signed Into Law

April 26, 2024

By Daniel Stefanski |

Arizona government officials are taking action against organized retail theft in their state.

Earlier this month, Governor Katie Hobbs signed SB 1411, which “creates the Organized Retail Theft Task Force to combat organized retail theft by collaborating with law enforcement agencies, investigating cases of organized retail theft and making recommendation for legislative action to combat retail theft” – according to the overview from the Arizona House of Representatives.

The bill’s sponsor, Senator David Gowan, cheered on the signing of his proposal, writing, “Just last week, three people were arrested for a retail theft spree across Phoenix and Tucson that totaled around $500,000 in stolen merchandise. This type of criminal activity is on the rise, especially in Democrat-controlled states with soft on crime attitudes, and we must create laws to help law enforcement crack down on it. Thankfully, my bill SB 1411, which establishes a task force to combat crimes that relate to stealing, embezzling or obtaining retail merchandise by fraud, false pretenses, or other illegal means for the purposes of reselling the items, was signed into law. The task force will be comprised of federal, state, and local law enforcement, in order to use their combined skills, expertise, and resources more effectively. It will also create a system for law enforcement to work together to fight this criminal activity.

Gowan added, “I’m happy to support our small and large business owners with this measure. Republicans are committed to preventing this nasty trend we’re watching explode in California from exploding in Arizona too.”

SB 1411 “instructs the Attorney General to establish the Organized Retail Theft Task Force to combat crimes related to stealing, embezzling or obtaining retail merchandise by fraud, false pretenses or other illegal means for the purpose of reselling the items.” It also “requires the Attorney General to invite federal, state and local law enforcement personnel to participate in the Task Force to enhance the efficiency of law enforcement agencies.”

In March, the State Senate overwhelmingly passed the legislation with a bipartisan 22-4 vote (with four members not voting). After being transmitted across the courtyard at the Arizona Capitol, the bill was approved by the State House with a 43-16 tally (with one vacant seat) earlier this month. Hobbs signed the proposal on April 16.

State Senator Janae Shamp and State Representative Justin Wilmeth, both Republicans, were cosponsors of the bill.

On the Arizona Legislature’s Request to Speak system, representatives from the Arizona Retailers Association, Arizona Attorney General’s Office, Arizona Food Marketing Alliance, National Federation of Independent Business, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, CVS Health, and Quiktrip endorsed the legislation.

SB 1411 will go into effect 90 days after the Arizona Legislature adjourns for 2024.

Daniel Stefanski is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.

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