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originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: AutomateThis1
17 and 15.
She was two years and a month younger.
Not really the point though now is it?
Two teenagers doing what kids do and he gets treated the same as a rapist.
That's weird right?
originally posted by: SeektoUnderstand
Fuher Whitmer has signed into Michigan law; a bunch of new things regarding sex offenders.....
One of them “removing” the prohibitions of living near a school.
Removing prohibitions for offenders from living, working or loitering near school property or “student safety zones.” No longer requiring an offender’s tier classification to be included on the public website. Law enforcement personnel who willfully fail to periodically report on offenders would face a penalty.
More here at Link
Well I guess the Pedos in office are finally bringing “unity”..... this is a major problem. And I’ve heard no outcry about it
House Bill 5679, sponsored by Rep. James Lower, R-Greenville, addresses that problem and was approved in the Senate by a 21-17 vote during the Dec. 16 session. The Michigan House approved the bill 80-24 on Dec. 2.
The proposed amendments to SORA in House Bill 5679 are:
Giving sex offenders no more than three days to register or report status changes in person with local law enforcement.
Requiring offenders to report all email addresses, social media names or other forms of “internet identifiers.” That would not apply retroactively to offenders prior to July 1, 2011, but anyone required to register after that date must comply.
Requiring all telephone numbers and vehicles used by the offender to be reported. Previously, they didn’t need to report those used on a less regular basis.
Allowing email addresses, social media usernames and other identifiers to be published on a public sex offender registry.
Removing prohibitions for offenders from living, working or loitering near school property or “student safety zones.”
No longer requiring an offender’s tier classification to be included on the public website. Law enforcement personnel who willfully fail to periodically report on offenders would face a penalty.
originally posted by: Mandroid7
On a more personal note, my neighbor 3 houses down was very friendly and welcoming to us.
Always stopping to chat.
What a nice guy, I thought.
Guess what...violent sexual assault of a minor on his rap sheet.
My kids due in 3 months.
Now moving, because chainsaw art is tempting me.
originally posted by: tovenar
Society has to have rules, so that people can tell what is ok and what is not.
Many people here want softer restrictions on banging a freshman without her dad’s consent.
We need to continue to privilege male desire and all that, apparently
originally posted by: AutomateThis1
The law is the law right? According to the law anyone who turns 18 while dating a minor should terminate said relationship.
We should all strive to be law abiding citizens right? It's bad to break the law right? We should all wear seatbelts, wear masks, and not have sexual relations with minors.
The law is the law.