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	Comments on: Sex offender registry can result in homelessness	</title>
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		By: Jeremy from Indiana		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jeremy from Indiana]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve said for years that I believe criminal background issues are the number one reason for homelessness in America.  It&#039;s even harder for us on the registry because many of us have restrictions on where we can even have a home, but we&#039;re allowed to live on the street in front of that same home.  It&#039;s harder for us to get jobs and housing because BG checks don&#039;t even need to be authorized for us since it&#039;s public knowledge.  I know of several incidents this happened to me prior to even making it to the background check stage.  I am officially off the registry in 5 months, but I won&#039;t stop supporting the fight against these draconian laws.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve said for years that I believe criminal background issues are the number one reason for homelessness in America.  It&#8217;s even harder for us on the registry because many of us have restrictions on where we can even have a home, but we&#8217;re allowed to live on the street in front of that same home.  It&#8217;s harder for us to get jobs and housing because BG checks don&#8217;t even need to be authorized for us since it&#8217;s public knowledge.  I know of several incidents this happened to me prior to even making it to the background check stage.  I am officially off the registry in 5 months, but I won&#8217;t stop supporting the fight against these draconian laws.</p>
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