Sex offender law reform group calls ban on registered offenders at NC State Fair ‘outrageous’

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) —The North Carolina chapter of Reform Sex Offender Laws (RSOL) is speaking out against the new law banning registered sex offenders from attending the North Carolina State Fair. The State Fair is now underway and will run through Oct. 23. The group said in a press release that “For the first time since 1891, thousands of North

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Protecting your children from "uniformed predators"

The term “uniformed predators” was used in an interesting online blog post referring to police who over-zealously investigate common teenage misbehavior. The post referred to a recent case out of Iowa, where a 14 year old girl had texted pictures of herself which at best could be described as “suggestive” but by no means were pornographic or even nude. When

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Sex-offender registry adds costs without protecting public

COLUMBIA, SC Last month, a new chapter was written in one of America’s oldest real-life murder mysteries. The body of 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was finally found, 27 years after his abduction. Jacob’s gun-point abduction shocked the nation and spawned a network of state sex-offender registries, South Carolina’s among them. But extensive research since then has raised serious questions about the

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Alabama's 2000 foot work restriction laws are so absurd, even responding to a fire too close to a school is a violation

Alabama’s 2000 work restriction laws are very absurd. I’ve been told stories by many individuals that the work restrictions are so vague, I’ve been told delivery or truck drivers could not deliver within 2000 feet of restricted zones nor could registrants work day labor or make house calls in restricted zones. Yet, until I didn’t have much in the way

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