A person can be charged with organized retail theft if the person:
Organized retail theft in the second degree is a class C felony ranked with a seriousness level of two. Applied on the sentencing grid, the sentencing range is 0 to90 days for a person with an offender score of zero.
A person is guilty of organized retail theft in the 2nd degree if the person commits theft of property with a cumulative value of at least $750 from a mercantile establishment with no less than two accomplices and each accomplice enters the mercantile establishment within five minutes of each other seeking participation in the theft.
PRO: Washington State ranks second in the nation in theft per capita with over $2.7 billion in goods stolen from retailers every year. This leads to increased costs to consumers, and approximately $250 million in lost tax revenue for state and local governments. These crimes are getting more aggressive and violent. This bill is one prong in an approach to deter retail theft. Walgreens lost $13 million in retail theft in Washington State. Changing laws like this create a deterrent because of the penalty for the use of accomplices. Cannabis stores have seen a dramatic increase in armed robberies almost daily.