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Month: September 2017

Current Issues

A young mother struggles with life on the sex offender registry

September 18, 2017July 19, 2023NARSOLVideo

By David Feige . . . I met Shawna a year into filming “Untouchable,” a documentary that examines sex offender laws through the lives of individuals on the sex offender registry. It was at an Oklahoma treatment center where she was participating
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Advocacy

New Mexico: NARSOL calls on mayoral candidates to repudiate attack ads

September 18, 2017May 12, 2023NARSOLFighting for change

NARSOL Communications . . . NARSOL denounces “Make Albuquerque Safe” for advocating residency restrictions when such laws are contradicted by research and empirical data. An entity calling itself “Make Albuquerque Safe” has attacked a mayoral candidate in Albuquerque because, in 2011, he voted
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Advocacy

23 yrs. ago: 5 yr. suspended sentence; today: still being punished

September 18, 2017May 12, 2023NARSOL

Editor’s note: J.B. is the owner, publisher, and editor of a small newspaper. She first came into my life at the point in her story where she was forced to place a sign on her newspaper office at Halloween stating that no
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Current Issues

Need shelter from a ferocious storm? May we see your papers, please?

September 14, 2017NARSOL

By Elizabeth Flock . . . It was the day after Hurricane Irma, and two residents of a mobile home park in Lakeland, Florida, sat on their porch, on a street littered with debris. The wind had torn off the roof of
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Current Issues
Current Issues

Breaking the ‘frightening and high’ myth

September 13, 2017July 19, 2023NARSOLVideo

David Feige of Untouchable fame brings us a new film. This one is short, only a little over eight minutes. Titled “A ‘frightening’ myth about sex offenders,” the video is posted in the New York Times‘ Opinion section and referred to an
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Current Issues

In the midst of Irma, one group of citizens gets no shelter

September 11, 2017May 12, 2023NARSOLOpinion

Steve Yoder, a reporter who writes frequently on sex offender issues, sends us this piece: A potentially catastrophic storm is headed straight at Florida’s mid-section, which includes Polk County south of Orlando. So on Wednesday, county sheriff Grady Judd tweeted a warning — but
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Current Issues

“Sex Offender” Halloween hysteria huge waste of time, money

September 11, 2017Sandy Rozek

By Sandy . . . I will give Louisiana credit for one thing: They don’t leave anyone guessing as to their cruelty and their ridiculousness. They codify it right into their laws. As we saw during the hurricane crises, a section of their
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Advocacy

NARSOL to law enforcement: Provide reasonable & free shelter to ALL people

September 10, 2017May 12, 2023Robin Vander WallFighting for change

NARSOL Communications . . . Frustrated and angry over continued reports in the media and from personal sources of registered citizens being denied reasonable shelter from hurricane-force winds and flooding in areas affected by recent hurricanes, NARSOL has issued a press release
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Current Issues

Milwaukee lifts most residency restrictions

September 7, 2017May 12, 2023NARSOLLaw and Policy

By Mary Spicuzza…. Most residency restrictions for sex offenders would be lifted under a plan approved Wednesday by the Milwaukee Common Council. The city’s current ordinance bans many sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of places like schools, parks and day
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Advocacy

Reasonable shelter denied to registrants facing horrific storms

September 6, 2017May 12, 2023Sandy Rozek

By Sandy . . . With hurricane season upon us, and some especially dangerous ones already sweeping through Texas, Louisiana, and now Florida, we are beginning to hear of bad situations and civil rights violations. From Texas, the reports are fairly consistent that
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