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Day: March 29, 2018

How Sex Offender Registries Can Result in Vigilante Murder

March 29, 2018March 29, 2018 Admin

Some Canadian conservatives are pushing for more public sex offender registries. But there is a history of deadly violence associated with them. Full Article

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