NH: Bill seeks to expand sex offender registry

[seattletimes.com]

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — More people would have to register as sex offenders in New Hampshire under a bill making its way through the House.

Republican Rep. Yvonne Dean-Bailey of Northwood has introduced legislation that would require registration by those convicted of distributing private sexual images without someone’s consent. Current law requires registration for a variety of crimes, including sexual assault.

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Here comes the backlash response from “ethical” politicians to all the sexual harassment and abuse allegations.
They are making a politically calculated move to show there voters they are acting on nothing!
Maybe when more people are on the registry than off it, people will see the futility of the damn thing!

Yes, Counting the days, it is absurd. On the other hand, in an equally absurd thought, I say, “Go right ahead and list everyone for everything!”
When the Registry in their little S***Hole State exceeds 100,000 people and every other resident is on it, then maybe there will be a backlash against all Registries.

This shows the shamming aspects of these laws It is a plus for our side every time they pass a law like this even though people suffer from them eventually it will draw out in more detail what is the true motivation behind them and it will help overturn SO laws end the end The greed these politicians have for quick and easy brownie points is to irresistible for them and eventually it will lead to the dismantling of these laws its an unstoppable force fro them to pass this stuff.

There is a quote, I forget the exact wording. But it goes something like this.

Without criminals, there is no need for politicians to protect the public.

Well, it was something like that. The idea is that a politician will turn people into criminals by passing laws and thereby justify his existence. – if anyone knows the exact quote, please post it.

so much for the LIVE FREE OR DIE STATE !!! another LAME State bites the dust lol