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Good, not bad, laws needed to protect children

April 11, 2016August 2, 2019 Admin 8555 Views 0 Comments children, laws, misinformation, protecting children, public registries, sex offender registry, sex offenders, SORNA, statistics, victims

By SANDY . . . This was written as a rebuttal to an editorial in the Longview, WA Daily News: In response to your March 13 editorial, “Laws help keep

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“Not a single piece of evidence” supporting residency restrictions

April 7, 2016August 2, 2019 Admin 9010 Views 0 Comments civil rights, justice, misinformation, presence restrictions, proximity restrictions, residency restrictions, sex offender registry, sex offenders, statistics

THE NEW YORK TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD . . . It’s a chilling image: the sex predator skulking in the shadows of a swing set, waiting to snatch a vulnerable child.

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Sixth Amendment off-limits to people accused of sexual offense

April 6, 2016August 2, 2019 Admin 8179 Views 0 Comments attorneys, civil rights, constitutional rights, criminal justice, justice, lawyers, legal representation, sex offenders, sixth amendment

By Sandy….. When something I write references something read elsewhere, especially when I use direct quotes, I always link to the other piece. Due to my refusal to give the

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Time has come to declare voting a universal, fundamental right

April 6, 2016August 2, 2019 Robin Vander Wall 7703 Views 0 Comments citizenship, civil rights, ex felons, felonies, fundamental rights, re-enfranchisement, restoration, universal suffrage, voting

By ROBIN VANDERWALL . . . I voted today. I know. What’s the big deal, right? Most Americans exercise the privilege sorta like they wash their cars. Sometimes it’s important.

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