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If only Washington wisdom would spread here. https://www.thecentersquare.com/washington/article_dbea4d38-7ffd-11ee-b50b-738ee736a302.amp.html
Hopefully the idea of a prison alternative for strictly viewing crimes for cp crimes catch’s on for 1st time offenders.
NARSOL just posted the residency strategy for the issues residents face from the Houston conference this year. https://youtu.be/Y77E7lRq1FE
If anyone is curious about it.
Even tho this doesn’t really relate to our current situation https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/rats-moldy-food-leaky-roofs-problems-womens-federal-prison-florida-rcna124254
I thought was pretty interesting that the state prison system got called out like this. I know from experience we had these issues but seems the state would all ways have corrections back and just look the other way during inspection time.
This is not much different than I experienced in Jesup FCI when I resided there. Amazing that the IG said he had been on the job for 11 years and has seen it all before…some things never change. During the Covid lockdown, we were given “end of the world” box lunches for months at a time and some were so moldy you could not see the bread. In “B” dorm, there was a roof leak that was leaking in 2018 when I got there and still leaking in 2023 when I left. No accountability!!
I Do NOT identify as a sex offender. The State of Florida and the USA identify me as that. So, why aren’t my due process rights and rights against compelled speech being violated?
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What does “moderated” mean in this post?
Not sure but I believe they (media FAC) took it out or moderated it.
https://lailluminator.com/2023/11/06/louisiana-judges/
Long story anyway a registrant who helped a guy with his court case reach the Supreme Court. Guy graduated 1st in his class from Tulane Law.
(Registrant lawyer is towards the bottom 1/3 of the story)
While many of these sex registry issues are off the beaten path for many it seems many authorities are crossing the line when they ask another person to sin even implying for dirty pictures in all this registry fallacy. Why do you think Jesus spoke up about to those of his day a as hypocrites.
Sure there is good laws and bad laws and it would seem things can get corrupt with the many angles in this registry ordeal as in many other unjust issues that many can go thru. So speak out and stand up for true justice. Now many made errors via this inducement and for every action there is a reaction. Is this registry is a type of downfall for many in this type of devilish ordeal and yes we all can suffer in many ways.