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 12, 2018

    It’s just too easy to get wrapped up and treated like a modern day pariah. This video really ought to be shared with everyone. Why is it on Vimeo though, should be on YouTube as well!

    Congrats to the creator(s) of this video. Well done.

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    • October 14, 2018

      EVERYONE should be sharing it. Not among ourselves, but with their local news stations, school boards, colleges and universities, etc. Anyone that has an audience of young people we don’t want caught up in this web.

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  • October 12, 2018

    The new U.S.A. Has become the old U.S.S R.

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  • October 12, 2018

    This PSA is a really good start. Looking forward to more.

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  • October 12, 2018

    This public service announcement needs to be spread far and wide. Too many (and not just young college students) do not realize that online child porn, even viewing just a few photos unwittingly perhaps, is considered a crime so horrific that a person will be made to suffer for the rest of his life. In my opinion, the punishment doled out for offenders like the one in the video, in no way fits the crime. Until the laws can be changed (which may never happen), the best thing is to educate the public about this. We can also speak out about the FBI using child porn sites to “catch” users. It makes little sense for the FBI to cause repeated harm to these children while arresting those who view them and charging them with a felony. It also makes no sense for those who host such sites (including the big tech companies) to have no responsibility whatsoever for the content they allow to be posted on the internet.

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  • October 12, 2018

    That is fantastic! But, will it actually be shown to the masses?

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