Amazing Public Service Announcement from the Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws

The Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws, based on California and headed by Civil Rights Attorney Janice Bellucci, has made incredible progress in their state. Not only in challenging unconstitutional restrictions imposed on people who have to register as “sex offenders”, but in educating the public on the facts vs. myths of “sex offenders” so that measures and attention are refocused on what works, rather than ineffective policy.

The following Public Service Announcement is just one example of the things they are doing to educate the public:

 


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9 thoughts on “Amazing Public Service Announcement from the Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws

  • October 18, 2018

    Mark Lundsford, is he not a registered sex offender?. Just because he is the one who went to Tallahassee to push for the registry?. I understand how angry he was for Jessica. But why would he look at porn so resent after his daughter was assaulted and killed?. Good luck 🤓

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  • October 14, 2018

    The Psa forgot to mention that if your Mark Lungsford it is ok to have child porn on it. State Attorney Margino,” There was only a limited amount on that computer. And only three images on his computer. they aren’t going to worry about.” Source http://www.Ocala.com By Rick Cundiff posted July 19,2005@ 12:37 am

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