Please help! Sexual Offender Registry Loopholes...

by Country Girl 5 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • Country Girl
    Country Girl

    Sex Offender Legislation Passes House - Now Write Your Senator 11/8/2005
    UPDATE: Bill Passed In House - Help Make Sure It Becomes Law By Writing To Your Senator

    Too many innocent children have been harmed and killed by convicted sex offenders who found ways to avoid the very system used to "track" them. The problem is growing, and needless to say, the system is insufficient.

    Members of Congress have worked together to close the loopholes and to fill in the cracks of the current sex offender registration system.

    Representative Mark Foley of Florida and his staff worked for a year writing a comprehensive bill with some important conditions.

    The U.S. House of Representatives has approved creating a national registry of child abuse and neglect cases. The establishment of the national registry was included as part of the Children's Safety Act, approved by the House. The Provisions:

    Sex offenders should have to reregister in person twice a year instead of once.

    Violent sex offenders should have to reregister in person every three months.

    A new federally maintained sex offender DNA database should be created.

    The bill must fully integrate the "Megan's Law" amendment into the Wetterling Act.

    The bill must develop clear guidelines to determine the threat level posed by each convicted sex offender – using three levels of danger to determine who should register and how often they should be monitored by law enforcement.

    The bill should mandate use of tracking devices for the worst offenders.

    The bill should add to the registry people convicted of using the Internet to commit a crime against a child.

    The bill should make it a felony to lie on the registry, or fail to register.

    Most importantly, the bill should develop a system for states to communicate with each other when a sex offender crosses state lines.

    How You Can Help

    If we can tighten up the existing system with these provisions, it will help. Please write to your senator telling them you care about this issue – and that you support the ideas. It's time to stand together to protect our children. You can copy the text below into a word processor and send it to your senators.

    Dear Senator:

    I am a constituent who is very concerned about the sex offenders who live in my community. Recently, there have been many stories in the news about how the current sex offender registration and notification laws don't work, and need to be changed. I think it's a matter of life and death that you help your fellow lawmakers make this change to protect our children. I urge you to support the provisions of S1086 that would create a more comprehensive system for tracking these offenders, and improve the way information is released about these predators to our communities.

    Today, there are more than 500,000 sex offenders who are supposed to be registered in the U.S.; however, it's believed that 100,000 of these offenders are 'lost' in the system. We must:

      Close the loopholes between state programs, so sex offenders can't move from state to state and elude authorities.

      Provide federal and state funding so law enforcement agencies have the resources to track these predators.

      Make sure that information about sex offenders is released to all of our communities. Thank you for taking the time to read my views on this issue.

    The time is now to tighten the tracking of sex offenders, and provide higher standards for notifying people like myself and my neighbors. I don't want one more person who's been convicted of sex crimes to be able to hide from our community and law enforcement, and prey upon our children.

    Sincerely,

    (Your name)

    Find your Senators and Representatives here:
    Representatives


    Senators

  • dj_white_rice
    dj_white_rice

    I suppose I might be considered somewhat radical for my views, but I fully support laws that hold the church accountable for the victimization of innocent children.

    I wrote a research paper on this topic at http://www.sacredtrust.passionwithin.com

  • stillconcerned
  • G Money
    G Money

    Most perverts use a fake address. I have family in law enforcement in the USA and one of their duties is to check to see if the person is living at the address. I was told that few are. I also was told that 99% of people on welfare have large screen TVs (knowledge acquired in the process of armed raids on gang member residences). I guess everybody has their priorities.

  • Gretchen956
    Gretchen956

    I tried to stir up in interest last legislative session here in Washington State, despite the fact that most of us hate and despise child abusers, and there are many among us that have suffered at their hands within the WTS' seeming protection, I still couldn't seem to drum up interest in anyone phoning or writing in. I guess there aren't too many of us that are activists or active politically, or maybe just don't think we can make a difference. Good luck with this, I will definately write into my Congresswomen.

    Sherry

  • Country Girl
    Country Girl

    Every letter counts for something, in some way! Just posted it for information, and if anyone would like to write, it's a simple cut and paste and off in the email! Thanks to all who took the time to write!

    CG

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