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Featured Opinion 

Parenting ain’t easy

January 21, 2020February 6, 2020 Mardy 16361 Views 0 Comments family, ncrsol, Parenting, registrants, teenager

Written by Phoebe . . . I just read this saying this week:  Raising a teen is like nailing JELL-O to a tree.  Truly made me laugh out loud…I can seriously see

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I Double-Dog Challenge You

December 5, 2019 Mardy 10554 Views 0 Comments advocacy, fundraising, ncrsol

Written by Phoebe . . . I am an odd-ball.  I do not like to shop.  I do not like to spend money.  I have penny-pinched in ways that are

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Featured Opinion 

My “one day”. . .

November 14, 2019 Mardy 17976 Views 3 Comments NC Sex Offender Registry, ncrsol, north carolina

Written by Phoebe . . . My “one day” is coming.  One day my family member, who is on the registry, will be at the 10-year mark and can petition to

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Featured Opinion 

Deep-Fried Everythings . . .

October 28, 2019October 28, 2019 Mardy 16918 Views 1 Comment drugs, Fair, ncrsol, registrants, sex offenders, Sheriff of Wake County

Written by Phoebe . . . It is not even about the NC State Fair.  If you’ve seen recent news, you are aware that NCRSOL challenged the Sheriff of Wake County to allow

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NC News Opinion 

NCRSOL Calls Upon All That Desire To Volunteer!

October 14, 2019October 14, 2019 Dwayne Daughtry 18398 Views 3 Comments narsol, ncrsol, policy, Soviet, stigma, volunteer

DWAYNE DAUGHTRY — People listed on a registry endure extraordinary challenges every day. Because of the stigma of being associated with a registry, securing a job is perhaps the most

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Featured Opinion 

Hey October, just leave . . .

October 8, 2019October 9, 2019 Mardy 16312 Views 3 Comments Fair, halloween, media, NC state fair, sex offenders

Written by Phoebe . . . What does October make you think about?  Cooler temps?  Leaves changing colors?  Decorating with mums?  Pumpkin-flavored anything?  Hayrides, corn mazes, and haunted houses?  Carving pumpkins?  Halloween? For a registered citizen, October

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Side effects of the registry

September 21, 2019September 25, 2019 Mardy 13356 Views 2 Comments Collateral Damage, NC Attorney General, NC Senator, NC Sheriff, north carolina sex offender registry, Registry, side effects

Written by Phoebe . . . I am a wife.  I am a mother.  I work a full-time job as well as side jobs to generate income.  I am a

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