FL: Dying, Wheelchair-Bound Sex Offender Must Leave Hospice Care Because There’s a Preschool Nearby

In Florida, a wheelchair-bound man with end-stage Alzheimer’s must move out of the hospice where he’s dying, because he is a registered sex offender and the hospice is too close to a preschool.

Phew! That will certainly make the kids a lot safer. Full Article

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Like I said, laws only there to sacrafice human being to feed the public’s thirst for revenge. Next will be requiring the label sex offender on the graves of registrants. Don’t want my loved one to be buried next to one of them.

Warning! What these self-righteous Floridian ‘Christians’ (in name only, not in deeds) need to remember “what is done to the leased of these is done unto God” and they are doing the most socking thing to God and they are on a steep slippery slope “to that dark, outer place of gashing teeth”.

I was so upset to hear about this story that I called the local police dept. there in Florida to voice my concerns. I know that it won’t help, but I needed to say something. This is a sad story.

So my question is: what happens if he refuses….jail? That would be my choice and let the taxpayers foot the bill….idiots!
Another choice would be move out on Christmas day with all the news outlets broadcasting

Arrest him and make all of the lawmakers who promoted this unconstitutional law change his diapers! Wow, does Florida need Janice or what?

Homelessness is a life-threatening condition. Creating conditions that cause significant homelessness is cruel and unusual punishment because it has been proven to cause death. This isn’t just immoral it’s evil.