Change.org Petition against International Megan's Law

Please sign an online petition at Change.Org regarding your opposition to HR 515, International Megan’s Law. It takes less than 5 minutes and it is a way to express your opinion regarding this terrible bill. The link to the petition is below and once you sign the petition, be sure to ask others to do it, too. There are more than 800,000 registrants and each person has at least one family member or friend. With those numbers, the voices of more than 1 million people could be heard.

http://www.change.org/p/u-s-house-of-representatives-vote-against-hr-515


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11 thoughts on “Change.org Petition against International Megan's Law

  • May 15, 2016

    The Ex Post Facto Law prevents for further punishment once a crime has been served. This begs the question if it is further punishment. They have now been literally grounded to their rooms of the United States and the borders are their four walls.

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  • February 2, 2016

    I have decided that I am mailing my passport to Chris Smith’s office. He wants to control its use so greatly? He can have it.

    Chris Smith
    108 Lacey Rd,
    Whiting, NJ 08759
    (732) 350-2300

    Reply

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