Many people in the leadership of Warwick, Rhode Island see no benefit from the residency restrictions

As reported by the Warwick Beacon, the chief of the Warwick Police Department “gets it”, as he says, “The elimination of residency restrictions for Level III sex offenders does not pose a danger to students at local schools.”  Chief Bradford Connor goes on to say, “I do not believe that the elimination of the 1,000-foot law will add any more

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CALL TO ACTION #1 for SB 1252 — Red Lettering on Driver’s Licenses

This Call To Action has been superseded. Comments are now disabled. CLICK HERE FOR THE NEW CTA This is the Senate companion bill to HB 1085 that is also moving through the House committees. Now the Companion Bill is starting to move through the Senate committees.  Initially, the Senate version did not include the red lettering; however, it was recently

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Please help get Yoder’s article on Florida’s unhoused registrants out on Twitter

We have the opportunity to spread the valuable information that Steven Yoder wrote about in his recently published article in The Appeal:  “As Florida’s Unhoused Sex Offense Registrant Population Booms, Group Ask UN for Help.” For our members who have a Twitter account, please retweet Yoder’s article.  Here is a Tweet that he posted that can be retweeted:  https://twitter.com/syodertweets/status/1638631634756055045 Yoder

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Registry Matters Podcast: Discussion of the Rhode Island Case

In 2015, many NARSOL supporters followed NARSOL’s participation in the Rhode Island residency restrictions case, and quite a few people contributed funds to help NARSOL support that very important case.  The road has been long, but they have at last prevailed. Many people follow and listen to the Registry Matters Podcast.  While not a NARSOL project, the podcast is one

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The Appeal: “As Florida’s Unhoused Sex Offense Registrant Population Booms, Group Asks UN for Help”, by Steven Yoder

Steven Yoder is to be applauded for his investigative reporting of the current situation for many people on the sex offense registry in South Florida. This past November, leaders of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, patted themselves on the back for the “good” job they were doing in fighting homelessness.  But what these leaders did not want to share with the public,

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