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Tag: Law and Policy

Advocacy, Current Issues

SC Call for Registry Reform

July 27, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLFighting for change, Law and Policy, NARSOL Initiatives

RSOL Executive Director Brenda Jones calls for registry reform in the wake of a double murder in South Carolina. GREENVILLE, SC FOX Carolina 21– At its heart, law enforcement agencies across the country say that the sex offender registry is a great
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Advocacy, Current Issues

RSOL Calls for Immediate Moratorium on SC Sex Offender Registry; Demands Response from Gov. Haley

July 26, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLFighting for change, Law and Policy3 Comments

By Sandy . . . Reform Sex Offender Laws, Inc. (RSOL) denounces the brutal murders of Gretchen and Charles Parker and calls for immediate action to be taken to render sex offender registries less effective as vigilante hit lists. We specifically ask
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Where ARE Those Missing Sex Offenders? or A Lie Told Often Enough Becomes the Truth

July 8, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy

As long ago as 2003, based on the misapplication of an estimate, the number “100,000” was coupled with the phrase “missing sex offenders,” and America’s own Big Lie was born. By the time the phrase was showing up on child-advocacy websites, even
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Professional Survey Request: Registry Compliance Checks

July 1, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy

Nicole Pittman, author of “Raised on the Registry,” is seeking information for another investigative project. This is from Nicole: Dear Potential Participant, My name is Nicole Pittman and I am a national expert on the harmful application of sex offender registration and
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“More homeless sex offenders on the way”

June 21, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy

This is an excellent analysis of the registrant situation in Florida written by Gail Colletta, president of our affiliate there, the Florida Action Committee.

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Speaking Out

June 6, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy

A big news item in the past few months–read more here–has been Sheriff Gordon Smith of Bradford County, Florida. Sheriff Smith made national headlines when he placed large, red “A Sexual Predator Lives Here” signs, complete with names, in the yards of
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Advocacy, Current Issues

RSOL demands removal of Vitter amendment from Farm Bill

May 28, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLFighting for change, Law and Policy

May 27, 2013 Regarding S.954, the Farm Bill, and the Vitter amendment #1056 to end food stamp eligibility for some citizens. For immediate release National Reform Sex Offender Laws, Inc. (RSOL) and its affiliate organizations in 39 states protest the inclusion of Senator David Vitter’s
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Current Issues, Law and Courts

Temporary Restraining Order filed on another California ordinance!

April 2, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy

A temporary restraining order (TRO) was filed today in federal district court requesting that enforcement of a sex offender ordinance in the City of Lancaster be halted. “The Lancaster ordinance denies the civil rights of more than 100,000 individuals and families in
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What Is Chelsea’s Law?

March 16, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy

March, 2013 What Is Chelsea’s Law? How It Began: Who is John Albert Gardner? John Albert Gardner is an inmate in the California prison system for the rest of his life. This is a timeline of the salient points, beginning in 2000
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