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Revenge porn bill heads to Calif. governor’s desk

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A new California law will punish those who post nude photos they take of scorned exes, but some critics say it doesn't go far enough because  it does not crack down on the distribution of so-called “selfies.” KCRA’s Claire Doan reports.