Saturday, August 22, 2009

Please join Candra and the public at this sex offender forum to speak up on the issue. Click on this link for details!

http://www.niagara-gazette.com/local/local_story_233230400.html

4 comments:

  1. I believe it is way past time to base these laws on RESEARCH as opposed to knee jerk, fear mongering laws that do nothing but endanger the very ones they were designed to protect. There is a huge mountain of research to rely on but no one seems to be able to get past the myths and hysteria in order to look objectively. The laws as they are written today, "Do More Harm Than Good."

    Here might be a good place to start.

    http://tinyurl.comns36qu

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  2. Too bad I don't live in NY or I'd be there. I believe it is time thr public learns the truth about *ex offenders and the laws surrounding them.

    Why wait for truth? www.oncefallen.com

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  3. http://sexoffenderissues.blogspot.com

    I am totally against ANY form of abuse to any human being. And I believe anyone who murders another human being should be in prison for the rest of their life (until they die). I do not believe in the death penalty for anyone. Also, I believe that once a person has been in and out of prison and has served their probation and parole, done everything required of them, and what was signed on the "contract" when they took the plea, none of this should be required of them, none of it. The state cannot tear up a contract like this, which they are basically doing, it's unconstitutional. Many people, if they had known they would be faced with all this, they would have NOT taken a plea deal. And the courts are very aware of this and this is why they made it retroactive; thus violating ex-post facto laws! They should be allowed to get on with their life as if nothing happened. I'm not saying for it to be removed from their record, but, the crime should be removed from public view and background checks, they should not have any more restrictions, shaming, etc. If they commit another crime, then they face a lot more punishment, like everything else is treated.

    When are we going to move away from being "TOUGH ON CRIME" and move to being "SMART ON CRIME?" If you locked every single sex offender up, at this moment, or killed every one of them, do you think the problem is over? No, more will follow.

    I've heard many people say "If these laws protect one child, then they are worth it!" And at the same time, if millions are tortured, it's ok. Offenders are losing their homes, jobs, families, and children and cannot find new jobs or homes due to the insanity of these laws. The families are also made into outcasts for associating with or being related to an ex-offender and their own children are harassed and bullied at schools due to a family member being an ex-offender.

    I know these laws are a sensitive issue, but as all issues, they must be discussed and we must come up with a valid solution that will work. The laws, as they exist now, DO NOT WORK! People are always saying they cause unintended consequences. These laws have been on the books for years now, so nothing is unintended anymore. When are we going to set aside fear, hate, rage and anger and come up with a real solution? History has proven that these feelings NEVER get good laws passed but only create bad ones that punish and torture many people. These knee-jerk reactions to a slim number of high-profile crimes, like Adam Walsh and Jessica Lunsford, MUST STOP!

    When an ex-offender is forced to move from his/her home, thus having to sell it, cannot find another home within the law due to the residency "buffer" zones, get fired from their jobs due to being on the registry, cannot find a new job due to being on the registry, their husband/wife lose their jobs due to a significant other being on the registry, their children lose their friends and are harassed and bullied in school due to a family member being on the registry, thus destroying the children's lives, ex-offenders are forced into homelessness and to live under bridges, harassed by police, neighbors and probation/parole officers, have to wear "I'm a sex offender T-shirt" or have a neon green license plate on ALL their cars, have "sex offender" on their drivers license and forced to renew their licenses every year, forced from shelters during tornadoes or hurricanes, cannot give blood at some places due to being discriminated against for being on the sex offender registry, denied housing due to being on the registry, signs placed in their yards inviting harassment and ridicule from the neighbors, forced to move when the neighbors start picketing outside the ex-offenders home, the list is endless.

    I THINK THIS IS CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT, BEYOND THE EXTREME!

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  4. Candra - What you propose here is pretty much Nazi Germany stuff. Round them all up, and ship them off to gas chambers.

    Isn't that the 'final solution'?

    Murderers, drug dealers, thieves, gang bangers, drunk drivers are all welcome back to the fold, but those bearing the dubious title of 'sex offender' have to be 'dealt with' once and for all.

    All aboard the Pandering Polititian train!

    In Germany they first came for the Communists, but because I wasn't a communist I didn't speak out.

    Then they came for the Jues, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.

    Then they came for the Trade Unionists, but I was not a Trade Unionist.

    Then they came for the Catholics, but I was a Protestant, so I didn't speak up.

    Then they came for me --and there was no one left to speak out.

    Martin Niemoller 1892 - 1984

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