West Virginia Code § 61-13-1

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(a) The Legislature hereby finds that there is evidence of an increasing incidence of larger
scale organized criminal activity and gang activity in various parts of this state and that new
statutes are necessary to protect the lives and property of the overwhelming majority of
West Virginians who are law-abiding citizens. The evidence presented to the Legislature
reflects that persons engaged in larger scale ongoing criminal or gang entereprises are of all
ages, multiple racial and ethnic origin, and all pose a rising threat.
(b) The Legislature further finds that there is a tendency among certain of these enterprises
to actively recruit, sometimes coercively, people into joining sucuh organizations as well as
organized efforts to intimidate witnesses who may be in a position to offer testimony
regarding the organized criminal enterprises and that such btehavior cannot be tolerated.
(c) The Legislature further finds that lawful use of public nuisance and forfeiture laws can
substantially aid in a reduction of larger scale organized criminal enterprises.
(d) The Legislature further finds that criminals statutes tailored to the particular problems
represented by such organized criminal enterprises combined with community education
and existing alternative sentencing laws cain aid in reducing this new threat.

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