FL: CALL TO ACTION: Brevard County Commission Meeting

Source: floridaactioncommittee.org 7/27/22

The agenda for the forthcoming Brevard County Commission meeting has been posted and they WILL be discussing the amendment to their sexual offender/sexual predator ordinance.

We are calling upon members to appear at the Commission meeting to speak against the ordinance and show support for the other members who will speak against it.

The meeting will take place on August 2, 2022, 5:00 PM, at 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, FL 32940

This is our opportunity to show up and speak out, please, please, please do your part!

Contact membership@floridaactioncommittee.org for more information.

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The state of Florida’s sex offender law’s and the people who govern them and apply relentless punishment on registrants can’t be stop 🛑
The only hope registrants in Florida have is too keep supporting other registrants and organization like ACSOL.
State’s like California who have off ramps for people forced to register, once people sees the world didn’t end in California after Releasing thousands of registrants other states will follow suit.

stay focused

AERO1 .. So who plays a wolf in sheep;s clothing today in Florida or who puts a fire out with kerosene in many states. who is judging before and after the fact in Florida or do we all look for the drowning in governments to drown out the people that take a stand. While their are many ways to take a stand for justice, we are all human. Or should we say the registry is a “Society scandal” in many ways?

Is government just as corrupt as to effect all Races of society with this registry ordeal in this light or heavy burden that may or can overshadow another. Any good lawyer or organization is there to strive for others and yes FAC is a worthy endeavor. support team that si there to help. One should not second guess outcomes but see the shadows of the pain’s and sufferings of many in all states of America. So let freedom ring for justice for all even in Florida and many other states. Welding the sword of justice is good but overshadowing is just as bad.

The ordinance passed. What is our next step?