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Is it In Person Registration or Interrogation?

January 21, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 10732 Views 9 Comments Miranda, NC Sex Offender Registry, open warrant, search

DWAYNE DAUGHTRY –  North Carolina has over 17,000 active citizens on the sex offender registry. Every six months, and sometimes every ninety days, registrants are to appear in person at

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The media’s sloppy obsession with the word “pedophilia”

January 12, 2023 Robin Vander Wall 4387 Views 0 Comments joliet, narsol, newday apartments, patch, pedophiles, pedophilia, tucker carlson

By SANDY ROZEK . . . Which of these would you favor as a husband for your beloved daughter? ‘The slick fella, too handsome for his own good, whose shifty

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Featured NC News 

Gov. Cooper issues state of emergency for NC’s frigid teen temperatures, ice

December 21, 2022January 10, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 5795 Views 0 Comments

RALEIGH, N.C. — Gov. Roy Cooper has issued a State of Emergency as North Carolina will see temperatures dip into the teens this week during what many experts are calling

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How registered sex offenders become pillorized

December 13, 2022January 12, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 4409 Views 0 Comments

Anyone who commits a sexual offense in the United States may end up pillorized on the internet for the rest of their lives. The women among the criminals apparently suffer particularly

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HomeFacts isn’t Facts

November 27, 2022January 10, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 12994 Views 1 Comment Macon County

By DWAYNE DAUGHTRY . . . Over the past few months, news reporting has cited information from the website HomeFacts. HomeFacts, LLC was founded in 2007 as a business-to-consumer (B2C)

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Registries are “a bad tool” says Vander Wall in interview

November 23, 2022November 23, 2022 Robin Vander Wall 9709 Views 5 Comments Alaska sex offender registry, child sex assault, narsol, vanderwall

By Mike Mason . . . ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – When Congress passed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, it required states to enact a sex offender

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Opinion editorial questions State Fair restrictions against SOs

October 19, 2022 Robin Vander Wall 9047 Views 5 Comments banishment, exile, NC state fair, ncrsol, sexual offense, vanderwall

By Sara Pequeno . . . In the face of a tragedy, it’s difficult to parse out the best course of action. Egregious acts of terror or deviance lead people to

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All day: NC Stay At Home Order

All day
March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020

Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.

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All day: NC Stay At Home Order

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March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020

Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.

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All day: NC Stay At Home Order

All day
March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020

Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.

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All day: NC Stay At Home Order

All day
March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020

Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.

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All day: NC Stay At Home Order

All day
March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020

Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
May 8, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
May 15, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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7:30 pm: NCRSOL Informational Conference Call (Open to General Public)

7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
May 20, 2020

This is NCRSOL's monthly meeting for outreach and concerns affecting North Carolinians, families, and allies. All members and non-members are welcome. Calls are open to the general public but muted for guests but unmuted during question time. Times subject to change due to federal holidays or NARSOL based scheduling conflicts.

Legal advice is unavailable and highly discouraged from discussion topics.

(425) 436-6200, Access Code: 500410

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
May 22, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
May 29, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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12:00 pm: NCRSOL Luncheon

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
June 5, 2020

Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.

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