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Sex offender bans

April
26

Interesting post on a Los Angeles Times blog about California’s sex offender bans.
Sex offenders cannot live within 2,000 feet of schools and parks, a statewide law approved by voters.
But some California cities are setting even stricter standards. San Marcos, for example, approved a 300-foot safety net around schools, parks and school-bus stops. Offenders cannot linger in these areas.
Read it here.

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 26th, 2007 at 1:45 pm by Noreen O'Donnell.
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One Response to “Sex offender bans”

  1. Keith Richard Radford Jr

    Today a very confused nation chose to kill a young boy for a sex offense.
    A child who committed a sexual act is now going to be murdered by a nation.
    How is that possible?
    The very same reason that humans are cutting off the heads of people in the middle east.
    These combating nations are parasitic of one another, and can not survive without each others hate.
    The one thing they need is your guilty feelings about sex.
    The one thing that is shared out of love between two people
    has become the thing the world wants to kill children with because they are good god fearing people.
    How can people in this nation feel their choice has any merit to god or bring any sense of pride to themselves,
    of course on this race to the bottom Americans Like John Walsh feel the taking of a life is OK.
    Children’s lives who have yet to determine who they want to be in life have their lives taken by fools in Windsor knotted ties, playing war for political gain.

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Noreen O'DonnellNoreen O'Donnell For the last 20 years, Noreen O'Donnell has written about Hillary Clinton's run for the Senate, rebuilding Ground Zero, the Korean immigrants who travel north each day from Queens to work in nail salons, deadly runaway fire trucks and other stories in Westchester and Putnam counties. Now she's a columnist.



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