Please mark your calendars for ACSOL’s upcoming meeting in Berkeley:
Saturday, Feb 23
10 a.m.
Finnish Hall (upstairs meeting room)
1970 Chestnut Street
Berkeley
Attendance is limited to individuals required to register, family members, and friends.
Media, law enforcement, parole, etc. are not allowed to attend meetings.
The meetings start at 10 am and last about 2-3 hours. Topics of conversation include information about ACSOL’s advocacy as well as current topics and pending legal action.
Please Show up, Stand up, and Speak up!
Were there law enforcement and media coverage the last few meetings?
What is going on with the worst International law which effects so many people in the whole country, not only in CA?
Hello;
I am fresh out of incarceration and my Probation officer says that I am disallowed attending an ACSOL meeting because it would violate the conditions of my probation by “hanging out with other sex offenders”. Is this true? We have to forego our first amendment rights to peacefully gather? Or is this just while on Probation? Thanks in advance…
Thanks guys. I figured that was the case. But yet we can go to treatment with other SO’s. Doesnt help that I have 10 years supervised release. I can’t believe this nightmare we are all living. And sadly it looks like any releif is going to be long fought/hard won. I feel like I’m living in George Orwells 1984 nightmare and its not far from the truth. The stories on here- heartbreaking and I want so badly to stand up and fight for this ridiculous injustice. I met SO many others- normal people who lost their lives because they clicked the wrong thing or were entrapped by over-zealous police stings. Its completely bonkers!!! How did we get here?!?! I would say I’m angry but I got over that after the first couple of years. Now I want to act! I refuse to let this become my reality! I will be donating to ACSOL regularly so that they can fight for me since I cant be present… And when I’m off probation I will volunteer any way I can. To everyone: hang in there and fight! Thanks for your posts – they have helped me so much.
An interesting way to find freedom if you as a registrant have no anchors to speak of…why not just buy a van, truck w/camper or small RV and travel? To be real stealth at it get a mini van or just have a shell on our truck for our situation is best. I was at the 2019 RTR -Rubber Tramp Rondeview (YouTube it)…. While in NV. a cop told me their 48 hour requirement was applied county by county not state wide. These are things to considered. In AZ. It’s a 10 day requirement which was nice bc I could stay a while without having to register. Florida I believe is state-wide. I was a commercial truck driver for a short time…wonder how that works for cross country drivers in Florida? Knowing how the laws are enforced and applied is important.