Pastor Jack Hibbs Warns California's AB 495 Could Lead to Child Kidnappings
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- π¨ Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills issued a dire warning about California's Assembly Bill 495, stating that if passed and signed by Governor Newsom, families with children in California must move out of the state immediately.
- β οΈ Hibbs describes the bill as potentially the "worst, most dangerous legislation" from California, emphasizing its vague language that could be twisted to cause serious harm to children.
- π£οΈ He shared this warning with his congregation, noting it was the last thing a pastor wants to say, but felt compelled due to the bill's severity, which he has had legally counseled on.
Understanding Assembly Bill 495
- π AB 495, dubbed the "Compassion Bill" by its proponents, is presented as a bill to stop ICE operations. However, Hibbs argues it's designed to allow any individual to withdraw a child from school or daycare.
- π The process involves downloading an affidavit from a website, answering if parents were contacted (yes/no), signing it, and writing the child's name, all without requiring personal identification like an address or driver's license.
- π« Schools would be legally obligated to release the child to the person presenting the affidavit, and are under no obligation to inform the parents who took the child or where they went.
- βοΈ Legal experts have reviewed the bill and found it to be so vague and broadly written that it would be difficult to defend a parent trying to retrieve their child.
Public Reaction and Bill Status
- π’ An impromptu rally at the California State Capitol drew over 6,500 people, reportedly the largest gathering regarding legislative concern in 30 years, indicating significant public awareness and opposition.
- π° Despite the large turnout, mainstream media coverage from networks like CBS and NBC was reportedly absent, with awareness spread through grassroots efforts and outlets like Newsmax, Fox, and KFI radio.
- βΈοΈ The bill has been placed in suspension, meaning its progress has been halted for reconsideration, though it could either die in suspension or advance to the Senate.
- π’ Hibbs urges people to visit realimpact.us for information on how to contact state senators and oppose the bill, emphasizing that lobbying efforts are crucial.
Concerns About Governor Newsom and California's Future
- ποΈ Hibbs expresses concern that if the bill reaches Governor Newsom's desk, he might veto it to appear moderate, using it for political gain in future elections.
- πΊπΈ He warns that Newsom's policies, which he describes as "wickedness," are not just affecting California but could be coming for America.
- ποΈ Despite California's natural beauty and agricultural potential, Hibbs points to the visible devastation in its cities and towns due to Newsom's policies, including cutting water to growers.
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