Academic Study Reveals 30 States Require Visiting Registrants to Register; 22 States Don’t Remove Registrants After They Depart

Note: before you travel to another state, it is your responsibility to always read up on the latest registration regulations. Don’t depend on  secondhand studies like this. Do your research so you don’t land in jail.

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I am going to have to look into this more about other state registration laws applying even after release from registration in their home state. I know there is language in many laws or states that state “if a person is registrred in any other state then such and such applies” but laws or states that do not have such language I will have to research. Aj, you’re pretty bright, what’s your opinion and what’s your research tell you? I know you pointed out some inkling to what you think but I think we all need to put more thought and research on this and maybe even come up with a solid argument for when this issue comes into play.

Yep need a federal court pushing the court to order unconstitutional on a federal level, which would effect every jurisdiction of that court, like the 9th which includes many states. Until we get a case in front of SCOTUS I imagine if I win in the 9th it will only apply to that jurisdiction such as CA, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, AZ, ect. I am going to press the issue and see what the court states about other jurisdictions. Same with IML and federal SORNA.