Oklahoma Petition Calls for Constitutional Suspensions for Former Sex Offenders

When tragedy strikes your family, do you call for other families to suffer?

That’s the apparent approach taken by survivors of a horrible mass murder.  You see, the alleged murderer in this case had also been convicted of a sexual offense.  The family has circulated a petition, with excerpts as follows:

“We’re asking that a person CONVICTED of a sex crime against a child serve life in prison without the possibility of parole.  We ask that the probationary terms of those already released from prison for child sex offenses be reevaluated, and we ask for their probation terms to include monthly home visits…We are also asking that sex offenders convicted of crime(s) against children rights be taken to have their own children…if you ruin a child’s life you deserve NO CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS!”

“We are also asking that it be mandated that all city police stations and schools in Oklahoma have a board set up with all local sex offenders’ pictures and information on them and kept up to date.  This is so important so we can help our local people, police, and school staff aware of offenders in our area because the man responsible for these horrendous murders, like other offenders, are able to manipulate people into believing false information…”

“We would like to name this law ‘The Knights Law’ in honor of our beautiful Knights whose lives were tragically taken from them.”

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64 thoughts on “Oklahoma Petition Calls for Constitutional Suspensions for Former Sex Offenders

  • May 15, 2023

    google husband kills family
    sadly this is not unheard of
    but sex offender is in the narrative now and the government will exploit this.

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  • May 15, 2023

    You ok?

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  • May 15, 2023

    Dear Perception

    It’s not just Republicans. It’s the Democrats too. A prime example is Lauren Book, a Democrat, who has been behind some of the most restrictive laws in Florida. As a suggestion, just use the word “politicians” instead of blaming one party over another.

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  • May 15, 2023

    Please share a link of the FBI abolishing the registry. As former law enforcement, the FBI is not in business to help felons. I have seen both sides of it by not only being a law abiding citizen to becoming a felon myself.
    All the “Friends” I had in law enforcement have nothing to do with me now, but I still get contacted 4 times a year to prove I am not lying about where I live. Also the numerous contacts I have when they pull me over for no reason other than they ran my plates and need someone to harass that they know, no one would care about.

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    • May 15, 2023

      Eugene V. Debs:
      Justin Webster, Ivy’s father is one of the one’s front and center pushing for this so called Knight’s law. He’s trying to make a broken system be even more broken.
      I believe that when he was saying that the sex offender registry doesn’t work, he meant that the registry was not severe enough.
      He also has a gofundmepage set up. It would be interesting to know if he is cashing in on this tragedy.

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      • May 18, 2023

        Yes I know I was just making a point to show that he thinks the registry is useless, which it is. Same as living red It stops nobody from committing evil which happen here. But what is aggravating is there was no sexual motives for these killings but yet registrants will pay again for some else who will never again walk the streets. Every time they pass a law it’s always the worst case examples they magnify and it affects everyone who committed a sexual offense so frustrating.

        Also it seems like the police just botch this from the beginning. https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/search-warrants-oklahoma-killings-jesse-mcfadden-errors/

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        • May 18, 2023

          @Eugene

          And sadly, most of those laws are retroactively applied to us. My Ulcers now have their own ulcers.

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  • May 15, 2023

    Considering the registry is supposed to be the politicians iron clad “Preventative” measure that ensures the public trust for these type of incidents (if they’re going to use the prior sex offense aspect), then the s.o. registry, already being an evisceration of The Bill of Rights for every registrant, has once again been proven to be holistically obtrusive, useless, and an ineffective entity at its designed intent and has actually incited the very criminal acts its ordained to prevent (if they’re going to use the prior sex offense aspect).

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