Friday, January 16, 2009

California want's to revise Jessica's law Sex offenders have no rights children do


If I may be blunt I don't give a shit if these cockroaches have to sleep in a dumpster why don't they go back under the rock they slithered out from then we won't have this problem or hey here is an idea for shits and giggles why don't we start executing child killers & molesters since they cannot be rehabilitated are a waste of tax payer dollars and just get out on our tax dollars to kill & re-offend anyways right Mark honey give them hell what about Jessica's right to life what about all the children what about the children damnit !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thought they were the future




LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- A movement is afoot to revise "Jessica's Law," with some officials saying the California law limiting where sex offenders can live is counterproductive.



The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday that a state board has found that the restrictions on where released sex offenders can live has left many of them homeless and more likely to return to a life of crime. Also, state taxpayers wind up paying $25 million a year to house some of them.


The law passed by California voters two years ago bans sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of schools, parks and other areas where children gather. But the state Sex Offender Management Board said in a report sent to lawmakers this week that has drastically curtailed where the offenders can live and hasn't shown to be effective in reducing crime.


"It seems unwise to spend such resources as a consequence of residence restriction policies which have no track record of increasing community safety," board members wrote.


State lawmakers would need a two-thirds majority to change the law. State Sen. George Runner, R-Lancaster, who helped push the law through, still supports it.


"I do believe the general public would say a child molester should not live across the street from a school," Runner said.


Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was also a strong supporter but is now open to considering revisions.



Do you live in California? How do you feel about this? Let them know... or else they will change it without asking you!
Email Arnold Schwarzenegger
http://gov. ca. gov/interact
write or call

Governor's Office:
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-445-2841
Fax: 916-558-3160 ( new number )
or contact George Runner
http://cssrc. us/web/17/contact_us. aspx

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