Obama Signs International Megan's Law; what's next?

It’s official. Obama Signed the International Megan’s Law into Law yesterday.

It is a horrible, but expected, step.

So what is next? LAWSUIT!

Since this is a national issue, RSOL National will be spearheading the action.

Call in to the National RSOL conference call for more information on what is being done.

DAY AND TIME: Wednesday evening (February 10th) at 7:30 p.m. eastern time

INSTRUCTIONS: The phone number is 641 715-3660 followed by access code 957605#. We ask that you sign up if you plan to attend so that we have some idea how many participants to expect.


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4 thoughts on “Obama Signs International Megan's Law; what's next?

  • February 9, 2016

    I don’t know why a leader of the free world would want this violation of human rights in his legacy. Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia and now us. I have always wanted to see the world and experience other cultures with close friends and my family. But not like this. I have no respect for Obama and this government. Like everything else in history. 50 years from now our future citizens will look back at this and be disgusted by it all, like we do with Germanys and Russias history. I would love to thank RSOL and friends for everything they are doing. You guys are awesome.

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  • February 9, 2016

    The Ntl. RSOL sign up for the conf. Call asks for the registrants email? I will be on the call none the less. I am disappointed that president Obama signed this bill!

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