New legislation is making its way through the Indiana General Assembly to create an online public registry for convicted child abusers.
Indiana State Sen. Carlin Yoder authored the bill known as Kirk’s Law in honor of a 19-month-old boy who died under the care of his babysitter in Northern Indiana.
The Senate unanimously passed the bill 49-0. It is currently in the House, recently referred to the Committee on Courts and Criminal Code. Full Article
you see we were just the first group to go on a registry and become a controlled specimen
Well perhaps an animal abuse registry. In Orange County they tried an animal registry for dogs know to attack people. Orange County Supervisor Janet Nuygen (now senator) fought hard against a registry for dangerous dogs stating it inhumane to list dogs that might kill you on a registry but people that have low recidivism rates that have been through the GRINDER for parole, therapy and time serve…that’s somehow okay.