The Inequities of SORNA Implementation for Sex Offenders

Weekly Update #107 Dear Members and Advocates, It’s so hard to explain something you don’t fully understand yourself. I’ll start with a basic fact: There’s no “Federal Registry.” When we go to re-register or report changes, we show up at our County Sheriff’s Office. That information gets entered into a database (registry) that’s maintained by the Florida Department of Law

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Brevard County Florida Commissioners Refuse to Acknowledge Rights of Sex Offenders to Attend Meetings

Weekly Update #106 Dear Members and Advocates, It has been a disappointing week. Yesterday, Brevard County Commissioners voted in favor (only one Commissioner voted against) of amending their proximity ordinance to include private businesses. From watching the simulcast of the meeting, it appears passing the ordinance was a foregone conclusion, but nonetheless it was disappointing to watch. Our concern is

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Private Companies now Violating 1st Amendment Rights of Citizens Forced to Register

Weekly Update #105 Dear Members and Advocates, Before modern technology existed we had the public square. It was an open area, generally in the heart of a city, where people would gather to exchange information. If you couldn’t make it to the public square you would miss out on all the community discourse. Cutting you off from the public square

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Florida’s Failure: felon disenfranchisement gone wrong

Weekly Update #104 Dear Members and Advocates, On Friday we posted something that received positive feedback so we’ll reference it here and encourage everyone to take a read through it when you have time. The post made me theorize about the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the Constitution (found at Article IV, Section 2), which states that “the citizens of

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Private Donations Driving Legislation in Brevard County Florida?

Weekly Update #101 Dear Members and Advocates, We start this week’s update with an apology to “Pariah.oo1″, who had posted a comment to our discussion on the proposed amendment to the Brevard Ordinance. The proposed amendment would allow private businesses to create 1000 foot buffer zones around themselves, thereby preventing someone on the registry from entering into the exclusion zone,

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