It would ease the problem a lot if they only listed true predators as sex offenders and not the guys who get busted for taking a leak in public or 18 year olds who had sex with their 17 year old girlfriends. some of the categories of sex offender are simply unjust and stupid.
This article oozes sympathy for a false stereotype: depicting a typical registered sex offender as female violates all statistical logic.
The overwhelming majority of registered sex offenders are adult male dirtbags.
So what's the real point of this article, eh?
That's too f*ing bad. These people should be jailed for life or executed anyway. Who cares about how difficut their lives have been made by their sick choices. The lives of their victims have most likely been completely destroyed.
Well, TOUGH punishment is the price of VERY BAD BEHAVIOR.
I have NO SYMPATHY for SEX OFFENDERS.
They are OFFENSIVE.
They don't deserve to be around children.
(Denny Crane: "Every one should carry a gun strapped to their waist. We need more - not less guns.")
I read somewhere that in other locales this law has increased non-compliance with the registration law from 5 to 10% to at least around 50%.
"A lawsuit filed on behalf of Collins and others this week in federal court by
the Atlanta-based Southern Center for Human Rights (funded by George Soros
through his Starbucks Marxist Open Society Institute -- Ed.)argues that
the law makes it impossible for offenders to live in most of the states
urban and suburban areas. "
Sounds like "restorative justice" at work...in other words, trying
to let the pedophile/sex-crime offender get less and less punishment.
O'Reilly had a lawyer on that explained this concept has taken hold in
Minnesota and VT...
http://billoreilly.com/show?action=viewTVShow&showID=651
Impact Segment II
More Cashman analysis
Guest: Joshua Markie, Clastop County District Attorney
The Factor has learned
that Judge Cashman may be an adherent of the "restorative justice" theory
promoted by left-wing billionaire George Soros. Prosecutor Joshua Marquis explained
more about the radical theory. "Soros believes we have to reduce the reliance
on prisons, so he's poured tens of millions of dollars into this
'restorative justice' movement, which is centered in Vermont and Minnesota.
They believe punishment is bad, that we should literally hold hands -
have 'sentencing circles' that will restore criminals to the community."
Factor summarized the theory as an affront to justice and common sense.
"Punishment is not good - you've got to try to heal the criminal rather
than punish the criminal. So in Vermont, the little girl's rights are no more
important than the rapist's rights."
This is a ridiculous law. It does nothing to protect children, 90% of whom are molested by somebody they know. It causes non-compliance and forces law enforcement to waste time. Talk to any cop or sheriff in a state that has one of these laws and they'll tell you the truth about it.
Hmmm...I think the fine folks in Georgia are giving you a hint, i.e. get out of the state and stay out......
Per Dennis Miller
"There's an easy way to track Pedophiles, it's called Burial. Doesn't even require batteries"