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	Comments on: The Growing Momentum at NARSOL and ACSOL &#8211; Daylight for Sex Offenders?	</title>
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		By: TS		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://floridaactioncommittee.org/the-growing-momentum-at-narsol-and-acsol-daylight-for-sex-offenders/comment-page-1/#comment-24215&quot;&gt;PhysEd&lt;/a&gt;.

I have a different opinion of what is happening with the laws. I believe they are attacking us in our wins these are not our wins they are theirs. The challenges are always in specific cases that most see as wrong so they are winning. Problem is as we shrink the registry we lose our support for the whole. These wins only make it that much more difficult that the registry will be abolished or allow people who committed a sex offense will ever have a chance to have a real life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://floridaactioncommittee.org/the-growing-momentum-at-narsol-and-acsol-daylight-for-sex-offenders/comment-page-1/#comment-24215">PhysEd</a>.</p>
<p>I have a different opinion of what is happening with the laws. I believe they are attacking us in our wins these are not our wins they are theirs. The challenges are always in specific cases that most see as wrong so they are winning. Problem is as we shrink the registry we lose our support for the whole. These wins only make it that much more difficult that the registry will be abolished or allow people who committed a sex offense will ever have a chance to have a real life.</p>
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		By: PhysEd		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2019 03:32:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I wonder of all those in our situation see what I see alive and well in our nation today. Consider those of us still on lifetime registration and lifetime supervised release-and for non violent, non-contact offenses that for most of us involved simple or even journalistic curiosity. WE can see that the slave codes of the Antebellum deep South and the Fugitive Slave law of 1850 have never really left us, but have metamorphosed only slightly from the hateful institutions they were before into our current sex offender laws. Between federal and most state laws we stand in the same position as Dred Scott did in 1857 when the Chief Justice at that time, Roger B. Taney told poor old black Dred Scott that he had no rights that anyone was bound to respect. Most judges are telling us that today. Oh yes, and this despite all the hard work of our heroic advocates-and they ARE THAT-our victories are still too few and far between. I stood up to the corruption of my local sex offender &quot;Treatment&quot; racket that act in much the same way that &quot;nig** breaking&quot; plantations existed to make good ol&#039; darkies&quot; out of their slaves. That puts me in bad odor with my probation dept and its&#039; supervising officers who count on the cash kickback from the forensic &quot;treatment&quot; providers, most of which have no phds in the medical disciplines they presume to operate on our brains with. The polygraphers who also collect cash from their captive clientele to the tune of 360 dollars and more a pop for &quot;testing&quot;. Pass or fail- no difference-you have to keep taking these tests for &quot;maintenance&quot;. And it&#039;s kind of obvious whose manintenance it is were speaking of here... Consider all these laws and iknow them for what they are. We fought a Civil war that cost 600,000 lives to ge3t rid of such laws-BUT THEY&#039;RE STILL HERE!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wonder of all those in our situation see what I see alive and well in our nation today. Consider those of us still on lifetime registration and lifetime supervised release-and for non violent, non-contact offenses that for most of us involved simple or even journalistic curiosity. WE can see that the slave codes of the Antebellum deep South and the Fugitive Slave law of 1850 have never really left us, but have metamorphosed only slightly from the hateful institutions they were before into our current sex offender laws. Between federal and most state laws we stand in the same position as Dred Scott did in 1857 when the Chief Justice at that time, Roger B. Taney told poor old black Dred Scott that he had no rights that anyone was bound to respect. Most judges are telling us that today. Oh yes, and this despite all the hard work of our heroic advocates-and they ARE THAT-our victories are still too few and far between. I stood up to the corruption of my local sex offender &#8220;Treatment&#8221; racket that act in much the same way that &#8220;nig** breaking&#8221; plantations existed to make good ol&#8217; darkies&#8221; out of their slaves. That puts me in bad odor with my probation dept and its&#8217; supervising officers who count on the cash kickback from the forensic &#8220;treatment&#8221; providers, most of which have no phds in the medical disciplines they presume to operate on our brains with. The polygraphers who also collect cash from their captive clientele to the tune of 360 dollars and more a pop for &#8220;testing&#8221;. Pass or fail- no difference-you have to keep taking these tests for &#8220;maintenance&#8221;. And it&#8217;s kind of obvious whose manintenance it is were speaking of here&#8230; Consider all these laws and iknow them for what they are. We fought a Civil war that cost 600,000 lives to ge3t rid of such laws-BUT THEY&#8217;RE STILL HERE!!</p>
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