CA: Two lawsuits filed to pause IN PERSON registration during COVID-19

The Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws (ACSOL) has filed two lawsuits asking the government to pause IN PERSON registration during the Coronavirus epidemic.

A copy of their lawsuit can be found here: https://all4consolaws.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Petition-Registration-during-COVID-19-March-2020.pdf

 

 


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8 thoughts on “CA: Two lawsuits filed to pause IN PERSON registration during COVID-19

  • March 25, 2020

    Would that also include registering rental cars and traveling for more than 48 hours?

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    • March 25, 2020

      This is in California – their laws are different than ours.

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      • March 25, 2020

        Yep, I just realized that. Sorry!

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      • March 25, 2020

        Would this case have any implications to other states? I also noticed NARSOL is also contemplating similar conjunctions in other states.

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        • March 25, 2020

          This would not – the California statute does not mandate that the reporting be in person and there’s a state-wide stay at home order there, so there is a distinction. We are also contemplating our own action here.

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          • March 25, 2020

            If a law is impossible to comply with, how can it be enforced? I don’t see a need to spend money on any action on a law that cannot be complied with, as it would be unenforceable.

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            • March 26, 2020

              Florida sheriffs can and do enforce laws that are impossible to comply with, and we are challenging those laws in Federal court.

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