FAC Affiliates in the Media: AZRSOL Demolishes “Frightening and High”

John Covert, with our affiliate, Arizonans for Rational Sex Offense Laws (AZRSOL), has published a guest column in the Arizona Capitol Times. In this column, John educates Arizona readers on the myth of “frightening and high,” how a Supreme Court decision perpetuates this myth, and the setbacks that this poor decision has caused.

The Arizona Capitol Times, which has published John’s column, is described as “the nexus between state government and the public…Our coverage influences policy, defines important issues and connects the various communities that make up state government.”

If you agree with the John’s column, consider writing a letter to the editor thanking them for their balanced coverage on this issue.  And thank you, John!

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26 thoughts on “FAC Affiliates in the Media: AZRSOL Demolishes “Frightening and High”

  • May 22, 2023

    How about, the registry is compelled speech and therefore unconstitutional under the first amendment?

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  • May 22, 2023

    Hello.
    I sent a copy of this article to every member of the Florida legislature.
    I sent each of them a unique email with no CCs or BCCs.
    I believe that a copy of this well-written and concise article should be sent to every single member of all 50 state legislatures.
    It should also be provided to each US federal legislator.
    I am able to make this happen if one or more people will provide me with a list of email addresses.

    Again, these emails are entirely unique, so they are not spam.
    I have the ability to do this because I am a software developer.

    If you want this done, please start sending me email address lists.

    PS. I posted a similar post on NARSOL, but they didn’t put it up. Maybe they think it’s a wrong idea.

    The squeaky wheel gets the grease. And…advertise, advertise, advertise, they say!

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    • May 22, 2023

      Send it to me and any relative supportive facts to reliable resources.

      [email protected]

      THANK YOU

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      • May 23, 2023

        The well-written and concise article I am talking about is this one that this thread is about.
        I emailed the contents of this article by John Covert to each and every Florida lawmaker.
        I would like to email it to every lawmaker in this nation. But I need email addresses, and I just don’t have the time to garner them.

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    • May 23, 2023

      I would love to help! I will see if I can help get email addresses and or send the article as well!
      Thank you

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      • May 23, 2023

        OK, but just be careful not to send one single message with multiple CCs or BCCs. Anything like that will be auto-rejected as spam.

        I have a way to send them so that each email is uniquely generated.

        I can also throw in variables so that parts of the email, such as the greeting, closing line, and subject can be unique to each email.

        Anyway, it would be a big undertaking, but I really feel that this would be a worthwhile project. This article is so well written and very concise! It conveys a great deal of information in a very systematized and readable way.

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      • May 23, 2023

        That is what we really could use: people who have the time and ability to collect email addresses.

        We could also use a list of all the email addresses for the members of the U.S. Congress.

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    • May 23, 2023

      Thank you for this offer, JJJJ. We will be working on how we can use your skills.

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  • May 22, 2023

    I am glad more news media is posting the facts and truths of false fear and corrupt courts.

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  • May 22, 2023

    the aim of the registry and its other components, has never been to inhibit or prevent recidivism… It’s clearly been evidenced (Overall Data) that its true purpose has only been to secure funding, contracts and re-elections.

    If these would be politicians actually cared about preventative crime or “Recidivism” measures, Theye’d be instituting these psychological rehabilitation programs in elementary, jr high and high schools… yakno, where these sex offenses (and EVERY OTHER CRIME) actually begin to permeate into existence.

    Theyd be able to identify those who are at potential risk that need to be taught the tools to Not Offend at all.

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    • May 22, 2023

      Well said!

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  • May 22, 2023

    Great article!

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  • May 22, 2023

    I think I’ll send a copy of this article to “Judge” Jeanine Piro of Fox News because she has made comments on-air that perpetuate this myth.

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