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MusicBoss (anonymous) says...
As many have stated here already, these sex laws are doing nothing to protect your children. Nothing. Being good parents and being involved in your child's life, that is better than any registry. Take a few minutes and visit this link below:
http://hrw.org/audio/2007/english/us09/u...
This is an interview with Patty Wetterling whose son Jacob was kidnapped in 1989. Four months after the abduction, his parents, Jerry and Patty Wetterling, formed the Jacob Wetterling Foundation, which is an advocacy group for children's safety. In 1994, the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act, more simply known as the Jacob Wetterling Act, was passed in his honor. A link to the Jacob Wetterling Foundation is listed below:
http://www.jwf.org
Our politicans ignore many of the studies and research in matters involving sex offenders because for many the "get tough of sex offenders" platform always will get them votes. I can't wait for the day when a politican can say "get smart" on sex offender laws. Many of these laws have implications not only on the offender, but their families as well.
On Is online sex offender list enough? Some parents say no
May 19, 2008 at 2:27 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )