News Sharing and General Commentary

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812 thoughts on “News Sharing and General Commentary

    • March 13, 2023

      I thank the moderators for the posting.
      Here is a link to the NEWS in regards to the incident and almost in support of the vigilante actions taken while warning the public that registered offenders cannot stop their behaviors and people must move out of their neighborhoods if a child register moves in the area.(we will see how that goes)
      Such terrible untruths and misinformation being told to the public while ignoring the rule of law set to prevent things like this. This guy went to the victim’s house and killed him. The victim’s offense was in the late 70s and he did his time. The victim was in his 70s. How does one stalk a 22 month old? and what occurred between this time? Lastly, the NEWS reporter and guest are coming to the conclusion that the person who killed the PFR will likely get off or get a reduced sentence because it was a crime of “passion” and the police “failed him” so he had to take matters into his own hands to protect his child. Not when there were so many other choices that could have been made.
      It seems that it is okay to do these things as long as it is to someone who is forced to register. This is another reason why the registry should be abolished. It did not protect the public, in fact a person died, a child is now without a father and many people are affected by this action.
      What is even more sickening are the comments in the comment section on YouTube about this incident justifying this and wanting more of this done.
      Take care all !

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH9jaGvKqSo

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      • April 11, 2023

        Shasha I have about given up on all this registry jazz. NARSOL, ACSOL and many of the others advocates fighting for this justice. Sure all of this is like a man walking a tight rope. If actions speak louder than words than who’s doing the action. Takes two to tango remember.

        Warning someone is good. Taking matters in one’s own hands depends on the situation or who compromises to save a life. Say your neighbors house was burning down. You knew they were a sex offender living right beside you….. thanks to good old laws of justice. Would you save that sex offender, his or her kids or just let them burn.

        Must of this registry advocacy is like a pep talk rally to either charge one up or to get some Action. There is a right action for ever circumstance in life. You talk about behavior. We all have our behaviors from the gun ho type of person to the one that out things another and does it their way.
        Hey I’m glad I’m a nobody a sex offender or whatever you want to call me but when authority take the lead who is leading in this registry bait trap? I guess the the person that calls the last call for alcohol. In many of these sex registry case its all about a higher Supreme authority than law enforcement. So who’s breaking the Commandment laws?

        There’s good and bad in law enforcement and as far as behavior anyone can change even many on the registry. Don’t even bother to post this as I know you probably won’t but have a nice day.

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  • March 7, 2023

    New Mexico is on the verge of passing a law to specifically establish the crime of bestiality (SB 215). The local NARSOL affilliate objected to the inclusion of a requirement that a conviction for this crime would require sex offender registration. All references to the registry were removed from the amended bill that passed the Senate on Monday. HB 128, the chemical castration bill, appears to be stalled in the House. The legislative session ends at noon on March 18.

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