Another state is considering changes that would reduce the number of people on its bloated sex offender registry. The Dayton Daily News reports that a committee is recommending changes to Ohio’s registry.
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Is there a crack in the dam?
its a small crack , but with any kind of luck it will get much larger and let us flow
It is stated that “The lower tiers have fewer restrictions.” Well.., I had restrictions during my court ordered punishment and rehabilitation. After I successfully completed that, my punishment & restriction continue & are debilitating & unconstitutional. Abolish this registry scheme