Ineffective Sex Offender Laws

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Common Sense Laws

Common Sense Laws

Күн бұрын

Greetings friends!
Every year, tens-to-hundreds of thousands of lives are negatively impacted by "sex-offender" statutes. The unfounded fears of American lawmakers and civilians alike have led to the creation of some of the most unjustifiably oppressive legislation ever produced in the United States. The idea, of course, being the eradication of sexually-based offenses (murder, robbery, and burglary are apparently acceptable behaviors), yet the reduction effect on these crimes is not evident. Are these laws serving any purpose other than to satiate the unnatural hunger Americans have with sex and crime?
TLDR; we discuss how the American "sex-offender" laws are pointless and ineffective. At best, they are a waste of time and money, more often, unfortunately, they damage society by creating third-class citizens.
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@joannedestefano6160
@joannedestefano6160 4 жыл бұрын
doing a year in prison and a year on parole for a low risk offense still turns out to be a life sentence with no job and no place to live ....it's cruel and unusual punishment....the laws need to change....if these people are such a danger keep them in prison
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 4 жыл бұрын
the kidnapping rape and murder criminals yea lets dump em and throw away the key
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 3 жыл бұрын
@Rise Over here305 facts is there anyway for you to come to my channel
@tracysullivan3715
@tracysullivan3715 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@user-rb1yf4he9q
@user-rb1yf4he9q 2 жыл бұрын
Try 3 yrs probation and no jail time for a misdemeanor, and still have all that hanging over you. Lost my professional license, apartment, job, the ability to see family overseas, not to mention the excruciating mental and physical toll this has taken on me.
@cherryfranklin
@cherryfranklin Жыл бұрын
I feel exactly the same way
@joschawil
@joschawil Жыл бұрын
How come no one can come out and admit that the registry is illegal? Marbury v. Madison 5 US 127, 167 et sequitur. "A law repugnant to the constitution is null and void"
@davidh7799
@davidh7799 4 жыл бұрын
If you look at the low recidivism of sex offenders, there is no reason to ostracize and continually punish them. America as a history of enslaving or committing genocide on its people, and that spirit remains alive today.
@Gamfluent
@Gamfluent 5 ай бұрын
Before we got more civil
@Broyale26
@Broyale26 3 жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head. If a serial killer can murder a bunch of people, then get out of jail and get a good paying job and live where they want, shouldn't a sex offender have that same right? These laws are not FAIR!
@igonig916
@igonig916 2 жыл бұрын
This is me … I was incarcerated at 12 years old . From 12-21 I was in jail “ treatment “ because I left out of CYa they made me register as a adult . Now I’m 33 . A great man, a father , a brother , a boss. Yet still have no future . Like another person . I’m looked at like trash . And even though my records are not public …… police still can see and harass and sometimes applying for a job it DOES come up . So now I’m trying to get a passport and expand bussiness but this subject will always come about . I’m told to register yet nobody follows up . Which is NOT OK . For me or anyone . So yes this subject needs attention . From all sides . If I can help anyone or anyone can help me please let me know. . I grew up in over 300 foster homes as a victim before going to jail myself . There no justification for my thoughts or actions when I was a child but now I’m an adult . Life and my thinking are VERY DIFFERNT YET . My life and the damages will be forever in this state until I learn differnt ……
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 2 жыл бұрын
Have you visited our website? justfactsnotfear.com
@mandimystic4437
@mandimystic4437 2 жыл бұрын
Please look up the book "Blue Angel" by a man name Forrest. He had similar trauma. He is a source of great healing for many and reducing the stigma of males who were SA survivors. His foster mom was one of his many abusers
@deku3i
@deku3i 9 ай бұрын
what was your crime?
@jmitchell8164
@jmitchell8164 2 жыл бұрын
Falsely accused and convinced to take a plea and went to prison and now on the registry for something I didn’t do. Great judicial system.
@jmitchell8164
@jmitchell8164 2 жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel I didn’t know you could petition to get off the registry. The judge said 10 years. The local police who check on me says life. It’s all a mess.
@jmitchell8164
@jmitchell8164 2 жыл бұрын
I voluntarily allowed these head hunters in my home knowing I have nothing to hide. Somehow they say they find something. To this day I’ve never seen any evidence. There’s so much more to my story.
@jmitchell8164
@jmitchell8164 2 жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel I had a computer forensics expert state he would testify that he see no evidence that I went out and downloaded anything. Didn’t matter. The grand jury stated there were 5 images. Later I was told there was over 1,000 and they had the equipment. All my lawyer wanted to do is for me take a plea so there would be no trial. The issues go on and on.
@jmitchell8164
@jmitchell8164 2 жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel I have no trust for our judicial system. Too corrupt. Starting all the way at the top.
@mario9133
@mario9133 4 жыл бұрын
It is a slippery sloop even to those who believe they have not or would not ever be in trouble with the law. Courts that propose to judge and convict people for what they may be thinking, or what they may be capable of doing before they actually do anything. Eventually, the same standards will be applied to other crimes; I firmly believe it. Then people will wonder... "How did these laws began to be so "subjective?" I was never into pornography, much less child pornography. They looked, and didn't find anything on my computer or phone still, this was not enough. To add insult to injury, the Community Protection Act board, felt it was necessary to level me a level II Sex Offender, plastering my face all over the internet, and alerting the neighborhood how dangerous I am. Never mind it took them over one year to get to my trial, and two to finally level me. During those two years I roamed the neighborhood without anyone being aware of my conviction, and not one had an issue to pick with me. Now, that everybody knows, they seem to be as worried about my presence as they were before. Actually, I never knew there were so many children in my neighborhood until I was convicted. I became a celebrity, and now children from all over the neighborhood ride by my home on their bikes to see the "Sex Offender", to pick on him, and to bully him. They yell profanities, and run away screaming, as if I were running after them. The entire affair would be amusing, if it weren't tragic and criminal. This is what happens when you don't have an independent judicial system, and those who occupy these offices are political appointees. Don't expect Justice, especially if like me, you tell them what you think of them to their faces, and have no qualms about pointing out how corrupt they are.
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
The government bodies, through the media, are selling a fantastic fiction to the country where "sex offenders" are akin to a boogeyman. We are led to believe that behind every bush and in every dark corner lies a psychopath just waiting to snatch your kid or assault your wife. One only needs to look at the success of dramas like "Law & Order: SVU" to see how Americans eat this crap up. It's an emotional tale designed to tug at our heartstrings and get votes: everyone loves to have a scapegoat to blame for all their problems! Most people don't ever read the fine print of our laws until they apply to them... Then they discover too late that these laws are far more an enemy of the people than the "perverts" they are trying to punish.
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 4 жыл бұрын
@@CommonSenseLaws the fact that the various of crimes came from your state speaks volumes of high corruption of crime it's like they want everything to happen yell out for the children to"protect" but just want money and votes seems like the politicians in that state you doing the right thing if you want to collaborate sometimes let me know
@danielforsythe4156
@danielforsythe4156 4 жыл бұрын
@@CommonSenseLaws very well put. Could not agree more
@vincent4810
@vincent4810 4 жыл бұрын
@@CommonSenseLaws Law and order SVU is social engineering.
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 4 жыл бұрын
@@vincent4810 that show really has caused more problems and shouldn't have been made.
@MrWayne-gz1hb
@MrWayne-gz1hb 3 жыл бұрын
WOW...You hit the nail right on the head. You could have saved me from 10 yrs. of registration, and I didn't even have a victim.
@jaimeanderson2475
@jaimeanderson2475 Жыл бұрын
How would this save you 10 year registry
@ethandarner
@ethandarner Жыл бұрын
I was a victim of online grooming, and despite that I still feel empathy for the predicament of these people. I consider it unconstitutional, cruel and unusual.
@nobodyspecial1080
@nobodyspecial1080 3 жыл бұрын
When laws make ones life unliveable, they also give one NOTHING TO LOSE! So when people start getting killed as a result of registration, as a result of threats against them, their future, their LIFE, I don't wanna hear "Oh why did he kill the victim(s) when they lied and screwed him over?". When people lie and ruin someones life, THEY have indeed forfeited their own lives. THAT'S justice. You can not tell me I'm wrong...
@eddiegranberry5276
@eddiegranberry5276 2 жыл бұрын
you best believe it.
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 4 жыл бұрын
Watching all of this was very informative as always and well put together. I'm still fighting and it was sad to see some of the facts during the one song. Truly it's cruel and wrong to treat a select group of human beings so badly as if they were all the same. Denying them the rights as all humans should have and branding them forever when their crime could have been non violent nor physical. All I can do is pray for myself to win, that new big changes will come from the case you have in Germany, and a new true beginning can start for those on the registry suffering still for something they have long paid their time for.
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 3 жыл бұрын
@Rise Over here305 it truly is sad that America turns a group of a million people and more growing every day into outcast. Turning the entire human race against them as if they were modern day lepers with nowhere truly to go nor a way to be treated as human again. Getting a scarlet number on every form of identification as if the U.S. is Nazi Germany and anyone who is charged with a sex offense is made to suffer forever. I'm not denying there are real nasty people on the registry but not all of them. Most studies have shown how over 90 percent of the registry are one and done offenders who still to this day are trying hard to be good people yet society blindly thinks with emotion when it comes to the whole group being branded with the one size fits all label. In the end it is illegal yet the USA claims it as not against human rights for the insanity that is the restrictions of being on the sex offender registry.
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 3 жыл бұрын
@Rise Over here305 the problem is that even those in seats of power in the USA see how the registry and restrictions are causing a huge stagnation yet none of them are wanting to stand up to admit it for fear of losing their power. The other countries around the world have heard abput the USA treating those convicted of sex offenses and many I'm sure have agreed it's a violation of human rights. Time will tell if something big will finally happen to change things and give everyone the true ability to reintegrate back into society without all the insanity of the restrictions.
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 3 жыл бұрын
@Rise Over here305 those on the registry and suffering the draconian restrictions are way worse than school discrimination. It turns the entire country into a prison and almost every human being against you at every turn you try to make to turn your life around. Having to jump over huge hurdles just to even get a job or a place to live without landing back behind bars due to a technical violation.
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 3 жыл бұрын
@Rise Over here305 it shouldn't be that way for anyone. Murderers, drug dealers, drunk/drug abusers all get treated better than SO's do because society praises them when they turn their lives around, yet anyone who commits a sex offense is never allowed to be praised for turning their lives around. Denying them any chance to better themselves thru education, skill training, seeing their own kids school events, or making fun memories like going to parks. That's no way to live
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 3 жыл бұрын
@Rise Over here305 that's the problem. No school will want to teach that and risk students pointing the finger at teachers they hate just to have them arrested on a lie. It's to easy to lamd on the registry so in stead of education they need to abolish it all entirely. Only keep an eye on the very worst privately with only law enforcement having access to the information. Everyone else should be free to move on with life and not have to deal with draconian restrictions. Having better education is good for younger generations but the problem also lies with the media constantly brainwashing all older generations into still thinking with emotion rather than accept the true facts from actual studies.
@elzie1100
@elzie1100 4 жыл бұрын
The very powerful senator from my state, who was also considered a close personal friend of mine and my family, was paid a visit in his capitol office by my parents shortly after I was incarcerated. They asked him why he would ever have voted to have passed such a destructive and useless piece of legislation. He looked down at his desk and said, "I never actually read the legislation. But in order to keep my position as a senator, I could not vote against it (the sex offender legislation)." This in a nutshell sums up why these laws are passed. They are vote fodder. These politicians care nothing about the horrible tragedies that should never have happened to these innocents. They only care about being in power and being popular. How they can go to sleep at night is beyond my comprehension.
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 4 жыл бұрын
Agree fully with your comment. It's all to get easy votes to stay in power and the media is used as a tool by all those in power to fuel people's emotions rather than think more clearly. If every law including those thousands of federal laws were really enforced then everyone besides newborn babies would have a felony record.
@elzie1100
@elzie1100 4 жыл бұрын
@@justinrabbitt9492 Thanks for your comment. Politicians, ESPECIALLY, should be glad that all of the laws they pander with are NOT enforced until it is expedient to do so. A two-year-old with a felony record probably wouldn't raise an eyebrow in this terribly mixed up world.
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 4 жыл бұрын
@@elzie1100 very true unless it's the child of a celebrity or one of their own then they would try to just get them off entirely.
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 4 жыл бұрын
its like they've exploited the deaths of 6 children for political and financial reasons
@justinrabbitt9492
@justinrabbitt9492 4 жыл бұрын
@@redeemingpatriot3487 they are. In other vids it's said that in a ways it's also a bit racist because it was 6 white kids that the public saw and politicians used because they were cute in all eyes. They saw opportunity to pass insane laws as well as restrictions to only make more money. Not make things safer nor better in any way.
@tracysullivan3715
@tracysullivan3715 3 жыл бұрын
Thank- you, for the good work! It’s about time that these “uncommon sense” and “inhumane” laws be changed, better yet, abolished!!!
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 3 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated
@tracysullivan3715
@tracysullivan3715 3 жыл бұрын
@@CommonSenseLaws Any time, my friend! I’m going to check out all of your videos.
@markbriggs7132
@markbriggs7132 4 жыл бұрын
These harsh new sex offender laws may even have the effect of making sex offenders more determined to continue to reoffend, and with more serious crimes,,,,,
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, in fact, these incredibly harsh laws force "sex offenders" to commit new crimes just to survive. They usually turn to drug use and property crime as a result of not being able to find employment, schooling, or housing. This uptick in recidivism is the statistic that morally-bankrupted politicians use to justify harsher laws against "sex offenders" - keeping the cycle going. The US DOJ's own stats show that while "sex offenders" do tend to commit crimes after release, it's not other sex crimes... but the public isn't told this. Take care!
@markbriggs7132
@markbriggs7132 4 жыл бұрын
100% agree with you on this
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
@@markbriggs7132 Thank you!
@markbriggs7132
@markbriggs7132 4 жыл бұрын
I.liken the situation to the burning if the witches at Salem...pig ignorant laws created by heretics
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
@@markbriggs7132 Ha! I'm actually researching that issue for a future video. Witches indeed!
@shadowgod-tunes
@shadowgod-tunes 2 жыл бұрын
This issue is well overdue. Those who have violent offenses, after a certain number of years of compliance they should be eligible for removal from the registry. Committing someone to a lifelong registry FORVER, is totally Unconstitutional for sure. The penalty for Sex Offenders are way too harsh. The Judicial system is in desperate need of careful reform and repair. Great facts and sources in this video, some of which I did not know, so thank you for sharing this. I subbed to your channel, and I am definitely a supporter of your mission. Thank You!!!!!!!!
@eddiegranberry5276
@eddiegranberry5276 2 жыл бұрын
lets not go that far if you harm a child sexually and you are a grown adult you deserve to have your life ruined.
@shadowgod-tunes
@shadowgod-tunes 2 жыл бұрын
@@eddiegranberry5276 The same applies to a thief, or a murderer, an arsonist, burglars, every other crime too. These ppl deserve deserve to have their lives ruined too. Let's go there.
@martinkaye6397
@martinkaye6397 Жыл бұрын
i have just opened an international petition on wether the sex offender rules should be changed or not the petition is with an on - line company called - change - and the file has just been opened so will be under - recent - the present date is 23/7/2023 i need some signatures
@dowlingsdoll3610
@dowlingsdoll3610 4 жыл бұрын
Since more acts have been classified as a sexual offense since the 1980s, it would stand to reason that the rate of sexual offenses would actually increase. But obviously, that did not happen. If more acts had not been added to the sexual offense list the rate would plummet. Correct? Were any of the perpetrators of these horrific crimes for which these laws were created repeat offenders? Were the crimes against these children the first crimes these criminals committed or just the first time they were caught? The more recent laws only added more restrictions to offenders and made the information more easily available to the public via the registry. The registry would not have protected those children had it been in place when these crimes were committed anymore than it protects those deceased children now.
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 4 жыл бұрын
you're correct
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 4 жыл бұрын
is there anyway to collaborate sometime
@brians.1247
@brians.1247 4 жыл бұрын
I believe it was said that in the case of megan kanka the perpetrator of that crime was a repeat offender and that parents said that if they had known that this person lived in their neighborhood this crime wouldn't have happened..I say it would have happened at some point reguardless, because the parents were so wrapped up in there own lives it seems as though they let their daughter go anywhere she wanted without an adult..and at the same time they let her frequently go to her friends home, how do you think it would have went if it was her friends mother or father that either molested or raped megan kanka..this is why these laws don't work..because most of the time these crimes are committed by people known to the victim, a family member or friend. Not saying that there aren't repeat offenders but the resent studies have shown that most cases of a sexual nature against children have been by people male or female that were not on the registry. They pass laws to keep PFR's out of schools, not once have I ever heard of a registered citizens purposely entering a school to grab a child so they can have another victim. On the other hand I have heard of our trusted school teachers and coaches that are already in our schools molesting and sometimes even raping our children. How can you keep "sex offenders "out of our schools if they are already in our schools and have daily access to our children ? I frequently talk with a few of my friends that are PFR's and have these kinds of discussions with them so I can understand there views about these laws. There is a real misconception about people forced to register, most of them are just trying to be productive members of society they want nothing more than having a stable job, home and possibly a family, and as a society we turn them away this is not what we should be doing. If we aren't going to be a part of the solution than we are the problem. Do you want a better world for your children and family? Then change it stand up for our u.s. constitution, protect it . Do not let our government slowly take it apart piece by piece because sooner or later this will affect everyone. We can not continue treating our own people like 3rd class citizens this action is making us as a country weak and we are becoming that in the eyes of people in other countries, it's time for a change people..
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 4 жыл бұрын
@@brians.1247 wanna team up and collaborate
@brians.1247
@brians.1247 4 жыл бұрын
@@redeemingpatriot3487 I would but I only check these channel's for my friends because they have no means of getting on the internet..you could say I am their voice and ears..its too bad the United states treats its own citizens like this..I feel embarrassed to say that I am an American ,I really try to do what I can for my friends during these hard times..
@frnkguard1
@frnkguard1 4 жыл бұрын
Not to mention if you fail register as a sex offender depending on your original crime it’s a felony which is serious
@xxcloudxx6606
@xxcloudxx6606 Жыл бұрын
Forcing someone under 18 to register for life should be unconstitutional especially if they never had any physical victims and were abused themselves. Our laws here make no sense
@JoseTorres-dl3kh
@JoseTorres-dl3kh Жыл бұрын
Here's how fucked up the registry really is. I have never been charged with a sex offense any where in America, no victim no trial no sentence nothing and because my name is the same as almost 10000 other names on the list I was forced to be on the list in 2007 listed as a habitual offender. Again I've never been charged anywhere in America their is no court of adjudication and no victim of any kind and yet I have over 8 different charges attributed to my name. That paint me as a horrible human being. I've never done this crime and have never ever been charged yet Michigan has me listed as a tier 3 offender. I am currently facing 10 years for failure to register when Michigan supreme court and an eastern district court judge Robert cleland suspended registration requirements until after COVID was over. Because state police were required to work from home causing the infrastructure to not be adequate for reporting. The lawyer that defended me in 2015-2016 trial for failure to register when themichigan legislature suddenly changed laws without notification changing my tier level from tier 2 to 3 as well as all other information on the registry. During the trial it was found I was in fact never charged and my case was dissmissed with prejudice by the judge. However during my trial I had to fire my public defender because he was being elected as the county prosecutor and tried to use this title against me before during this trial. I fired him for his stance and hired another private attorney. Now 7 years later this same county prosecutor is trying to prosecut me again even though it was proven I was never charged. This same prosecutor changed the court transcripts of the last trial to reflect a dissmissal of nolle prosequi which means he. An retry me without falling under double Jeopardy. He willfully changed my convictions over these seven years multiple times without orders from any any judge and has openly taken the law into his own hands and yet I can't get any one to properly defend against the conflict of interest in this case nor can I get my name off the registry even though it was ordered to be removed. This registry falsely convicts people like me and children as young as 9-10 years old for crimes either we are not guilty of and children who knows nothing. This is sickening
@shadowgod-tunes
@shadowgod-tunes 2 жыл бұрын
WOW!!!! This video is VERY INFORMATIVE!!!!! Thank you so much for bringing logical insight to those suffering from SORNA cases. I subbed to your channel right away. I thought, Yes!!! Finally, someone else believes the same way that I do. I feel so relieved. I will be following you from here on out.
@nwofoe2866
@nwofoe2866 3 жыл бұрын
you should ask the opinions of the 640,000 Iraqi children whom America slaughtered for oil.
@markbriggs7132
@markbriggs7132 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent videos. Keep up the good work.
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@tracysullivan3715
@tracysullivan3715 3 жыл бұрын
Amen ❤️
@Standownevil
@Standownevil 24 күн бұрын
My God My God this brutality makes me so not well!! I’m facing 10 years for not registering as asexual offender after 27 years of zero criminal history Zero jail time and in another state forced to register well after the 15 years I faced then. Never committing any crimes but looking at an upgraded sentence of violent sexual predator for not registering because the state I moved to where I was assaulted by a boy of 15 would not register me! Extradited back to Idaho now facing 10 years for not registering even though I did everything I could to register in Michigan when I moved there two years ago. I am not going to tolerate it!
@Kevin-qp5we
@Kevin-qp5we 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your insights and diligent work. This is a very sensitive topic, and discern in thinking is never been greater. Keep up your energy and work. Thank you. I'm sending this video to ACSO, NARSOL. WAR, CAUTION CLICK.
@bsr6784
@bsr6784 2 жыл бұрын
How does an offender retain his city job after prison? It's not right!!!
@benyaakov6453
@benyaakov6453 Жыл бұрын
You can now be on the registry for giving your own child a bath if you are a male or if you give your kid a suppository or if you take your kid's temperature
@benyaakov6453
@benyaakov6453 Жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel
@benyaakov6453
@benyaakov6453 Жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel Yes for real in Florida it has been like that since the 90s & as far as staring at a woman outside I woulfd npt be shocked if Florida eventually makes such law!!!
@benyaakov6453
@benyaakov6453 Жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel I agree
@lawr3nc3mann84
@lawr3nc3mann84 3 жыл бұрын
Yes it makes people think. And if someone is to be punished and rehabilitated while in Jail or probation. Should this same person be given a life sentence of judgment and banishment. I believe some people are not reachable and should die in prison or be monitored in a way to prevent them from doing more harm...but so many others just need a chance to prove them selves safe and sane.
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 3 жыл бұрын
you know i might be thinking similar would you like to team up i have a Google hangouts chat we want to call out certain bullshit like the fact duis murderers and other said crimes are still being repeated and some special ideas change laws to benefit everyone
@Nimish204
@Nimish204 2 жыл бұрын
@Rise Over here305 that's 3-5% too many. Lock them all up for life.
@MD-sl8sk
@MD-sl8sk 4 жыл бұрын
IT'S ALL POLITICS, MY FRIEND ! BECAUSE WHEN A FEMALE,WOMAN OR GIRL. COMMITT THE SAME ACT AS THE ACCUSED, MALE. SOCIETY DON'T GO AFTER THEM,WITH THE SAME VIGOROUSNESS. HUNTIN THEM DOWN,F...KIN WITH THEM.AFTER,THEY SERVED THEIR, TIME ! IF ANY,VIOLATES A CHILD.MAN OR WOMAN. IT DOES THE SAME DAMAGE, TO THE CHILD. SO WHY IS IT NOT SUCH A BIG DEAL,WHEN A FEMALE DOES IT ? TREAT EVERYBODY THE SAME. WHEN THEY COMMITT SUCH, ACTS ! THAT'S WHY I SAY IT'S, POLITICS ! AND HYPOCRITICAL !
@josephprice2457
@josephprice2457 2 жыл бұрын
Please do a video on SO recidivism, SOs who commit new crimes and how many of those commit new sex offense
@marianpenev8349
@marianpenev8349 4 жыл бұрын
Common sense Laws, are you aware of the new proposal of the u.s. attorney general to create a federal registry??? SORNA, will tell States who to register for how long and the restrictions they will face and all this will apply to ALL sex offenders regardless of the time the offenses took place or at discretion of the AG.
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
Good morning, Marian. Yes, we are aware of this provision and have directed the German court's attention to it. Thank you for making sure that we saw it. (Sometimes we do miss important info.) Best wishes!
@Vikingghost1776
@Vikingghost1776 4 жыл бұрын
The overall effect is votes .
@lawr3nc3mann84
@lawr3nc3mann84 3 жыл бұрын
With proper information voting for these laws would be different. A big issue is that too many of us just don't consider all factors before voting.
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 3 жыл бұрын
@@lawr3nc3mann84 talk about collective intelligence of the masses
@kurtisroberts9375
@kurtisroberts9375 2 жыл бұрын
Steven keep it up because we need to erase these laws
@HolyGhostMoneyShot
@HolyGhostMoneyShot 4 жыл бұрын
Another great video Steve keep it up!
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again!
@Dayglodaydreams
@Dayglodaydreams 3 жыл бұрын
These cases are distressing...I will watch to the end of the video, but I need a break. I will take it.
@kennethboyer6101
@kennethboyer6101 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos and the offer of encouragement for peoples future. I am about to get off probation but will be on the Registry for another 7 years. My question is having a felony on my record will I be able to move permanently to Spain. I appreciate it.
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 3 жыл бұрын
Thankfully, you have light at the end of the tunnel! As of today, no one is having any problems entering Spain. Obviously, I cannot speak for 7 years from now. Best of luck!
@kennethboyer6101
@kennethboyer6101 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the response. I was hoping to move to Spain before being off the registry. Will moving out of the US before finishing the time on the registry preclude me from easily visiting the US. Thank you Ken
@charlessmith263
@charlessmith263 3 жыл бұрын
Bad news - they have similar or near similar sex offender registry laws required for Canadians convicted on child pornography charges!!! SO SEX OFFENDER REGISTRIES IS NOT JUST A USA THING! IT IS A CANADA THING TOO! AND SEX OFFENDER REGISTRIES CAN BE VERY RESTRICTIVE IF YOU ARE ON ONE!!!!
@nobodyspecial1080
@nobodyspecial1080 2 жыл бұрын
The Canadian registry is private. Only available to police and investigators It is not the same. It doesn't cause continual ostracism. It doesn't give vigilantes an avenue to seek "justice". People like Jason Vulkovich (cant spell it and don't CARE how that dipshits name is spelled). These two registries are not the same. Not by a long shot.
@izzyrich2238
@izzyrich2238 2 жыл бұрын
I have to laugh because the government has always played the game of your name is Toby and not kutakente the new age wip
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 2 жыл бұрын
: )
@RobertMitchell-b9b
@RobertMitchell-b9b Жыл бұрын
Were the kidnapping, rapes and murders committed by sex offenders?
@jamesstepp393
@jamesstepp393 3 жыл бұрын
Do you have any collages licensed in Arizona that you recommend to be retained?
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 3 жыл бұрын
Hello, James. Forgive me, please, but I don't quite understand your question. Can you rephrase it for me? Thanks.
@joschawil
@joschawil Жыл бұрын
People mainly of old were put in Stocks and Pillories as PUNISHMENT to be put on display in public places as punishment to deter crime. What is the difference between Public display, and a Public registry? They are exactly the same. Punishment is Punishment, however, Judges cant see the forest for the trees I wonder if they could imagine themselves on the registry. Would they feel it is a Privilege-as they pretend. Or as a Punishment-as it really is.
@sierracoffey8900
@sierracoffey8900 8 ай бұрын
Do you have a way to contact you outside of commenting?
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 8 ай бұрын
Contact info is in the description of every video
@stevenwilliams2303
@stevenwilliams2303 3 жыл бұрын
What about felons and fire arms. Life time ban for any felony.
@TaylorCutsTrees
@TaylorCutsTrees Жыл бұрын
Running away to Europe can't be the answer. Americans need you to help fight this hypocrisy.
@waylonlolotai7525
@waylonlolotai7525 4 жыл бұрын
I fell they shouldn’t register all they life honestly some anyways they should least do a program for them to see if they pass and free them that’s actually not fair what happen if they get old and can’t move you telling me they will come in arrest that guy who can’t move that’s crazy force rape should be on there for life
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 3 жыл бұрын
facts
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 3 жыл бұрын
me and my group are trying to collaborate on somethings would you be interested
@AtheosATFive
@AtheosATFive Жыл бұрын
I've often wonnder this point. That people treat sex crimes far worse than violent crimes whether they involve to sex. So I wonder if there's anybody out there who would look at 10 year old who just got raped, And say to them oh man I wish you were murdered instead. Withstand is there someone who was standing in front of the grave of a murdered child and would say well it could have been worse you could have been molested.
@DennnisTheGreat
@DennnisTheGreat Жыл бұрын
I've Tried to Explain My situation to a few people and Im told " Oh put it Behind You Get on with your Life." It Gauls Me That I get Held to this Imaginary Higher standard. . There Is No Get on with it. I Have a Awful Tale Would Love To tell it to warn Folks, Also, I need to know How To safely start over.
@DennnisTheGreat
@DennnisTheGreat Жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel You sound Like A man I used to know His name was Wil. Keep it up You have Been Helpful. Do you dance around with your sandwhich board? lol
@DennnisTheGreat
@DennnisTheGreat Жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel No I met him In Dallas He was My Philosophy Prof. and Head of Stamtisch. a group of "young thinkers that wanted to improve things back when it was doable." He Coulda been He was a Bit Pervy! LOL
@DennnisTheGreat
@DennnisTheGreat Жыл бұрын
@Brown Incel If that were so My prison time is Justified! LOL
@achen5689
@achen5689 4 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you may already understand that, like you, I'm no supporter of the registry. I think it's vile. However, looking at the statistics you provided: 15:34 It looks like sex offenses 'spiked' in mid 90's (not the 80's, like other crimes statistics you showed), which is about the same time Megan's Law was first signed and enacted. I think proponents of the registry are just going to say, "Look at the statistics! The numbers did go down after Megan's Law was established. The registry MUST be working!"
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
I would amend your analysis slightly. The original Megan's Law was limited in application to New Jersey. However, the statistics I relied on in the video depended heavily on the statistics of Florida. So, the original Megan's Law played no role whatsoever in the dip in the number of SOs. Further, Megan's Law was not applied to those persons who committed murders or burglaries. Should we attribute the drops in those crimes to Megan's Law? I don't think so. So, no, I don't believe the original Megan's Law played any role in the dip in SOs. But I really appreciate your turning a sharp eye to my argument. That makes the effort worth it. Best wishes!
@achen5689
@achen5689 4 жыл бұрын
@@CommonSenseLaws Sometimes, playing devil's advocate fortifies our arguments. As far as not having a registry for murder/burglary/kidnapping, proponents of the registry are just going to explain it this way, "Well, these other crimes were committed in efforts to commit the primary crime of sex offense. If the predator didn't plan to rape a child, he (predator) wouldn't have committed murder/kidnapping to begin with." They'll then go off to say that you're just making "poor excuses" not to have a registry for sex offenders.
@achen5689
@achen5689 4 жыл бұрын
As far as the establishment of Megan's Law: It's understandable that perhaps sex offenses peaking mid-90's was simply a horrible coincidence that may be cheaply convenient for registry proponents.
@achen5689
@achen5689 4 жыл бұрын
I do want to reassure you, though (@Common Sense Laws): My rebuttal to what these proponents would hypothetically say (That these other crimes (kidnapping, murder) were committed in efforts to commit sex offenses, therefore we have a registry for sex offenders and not for other crimes) is, *_It shouldn't f'ing matter that sex offense is the main motive_* in the offender's series of crimes! Point being is, millions of horrible people commit murder and, what's lesser, kidnapping that had nothing to do with sex offense. People kill children, like they throw dogs over the precipice for fun. *_These_* terrible deeds do not own a criminal public registry, even when sex offenses are in fact irrelevant to their case!! I didn't receive a reply from you for more than 5 days in this string of convo, and I hope I didn't discourage you. I was just spelling out what lunkheads would probably say. It wouldn't be a good reply from their end, hence the rebuttal I just gave. ^^
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
@@achen5689 No, no, no! You di dnot discourage me. Unfortunately, it is a sad reality of my life that I have to work a full time job. :) On top of all my work to get our website up-and-running as well as producing more videos, my time for answering emails and texts is VERY limited. Please know that I really appreciate your participation. :)
@okiedoke6373
@okiedoke6373 2 жыл бұрын
I'll guarantee you as a sex offender it doesn't make anything safer there was a cop ran over by DUI how many DUI laws are there
@howellcouple1517
@howellcouple1517 3 жыл бұрын
After the supervision of sex offender the gps is they removed to that person ...
@danielforsythe4156
@danielforsythe4156 4 жыл бұрын
On this one I'm not 100% sure so I'm going to ask where any of the people who were doing these unspeakable things on the registry?
@jaeblack6463
@jaeblack6463 4 жыл бұрын
The laws were created because of those guys and they were never released from prison after that.
@danielforsythe4156
@danielforsythe4156 4 жыл бұрын
Exactly, so why were the registries created from crimes of people who are never going to see the light of day again to begin with.
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
These laws are not intended to make sense, but rather only to placate the general public.
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 4 жыл бұрын
it's time to fix this
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 4 жыл бұрын
@@danielforsythe4156 exactly also do people really think the registry let alone the acts based on 6 kids who perished caused said prick who kidnapped,raped and murdered who died is going to keep anyone safe? NO! I mean let's be honest the 5% still do far more violent acts hell even behind bars.
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 3 жыл бұрын
no offense common sense laws but your old state seems to literally be a cesspool of sex,drug and violent crimes aside from California, new York, Detroit
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 3 жыл бұрын
No offense taken! Even here in Germany people use the phrase "Oh! Florida in the news again!" Thankfully, my state now is Baden-Würrtemberg where that crazy nonsense is not the norm. LOL!
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 3 жыл бұрын
@@CommonSenseLaws even in germany they use that phrase wow now it makes Florida even more of a joke also the fact that Florida Choose to allow the people to party when covid started speaks even more volumes
@Dayglodaydreams
@Dayglodaydreams 4 жыл бұрын
Is he a religious guy?!
@adrianongoco5840
@adrianongoco5840 4 жыл бұрын
regardless it still happens til today.
@redeemingpatriot3487
@redeemingpatriot3487 3 жыл бұрын
oh no there are assholes who still kidnap rape and murder sadly
@kendalwoods3956
@kendalwoods3956 4 жыл бұрын
Satan the god of this world just read the Bible ever single day my friend
@stephenmadness3025
@stephenmadness3025 3 жыл бұрын
Why don't you live in the U.S what crimes have you committed?
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 3 жыл бұрын
I am not on the run, if that's what you're asking. :) Does it look like I'm hiding? LOL!
@nobodyspecial1080
@nobodyspecial1080 2 жыл бұрын
He left, smart idea by the way, because these laws in the USA are atrocious, vengeful, political tools to extend ones time in office, etc etc. He's the smart one for real. Thank you Common Sense Laws for calling these people out on their hidden agendas.
@OG-Capo---
@OG-Capo--- 4 жыл бұрын
What is your email
@CommonSenseLaws
@CommonSenseLaws 4 жыл бұрын
CommonSenseLaws@protonmail.com
@joecline3509
@joecline3509 Жыл бұрын
are level 1 sex offenders without a history of internet crimes able to have cell phones and computers?Im a first timer that is worried.and im innocent @@CommonSenseLaws
@RobertMitchell-b9b
@RobertMitchell-b9b Жыл бұрын
As a veteran who lost a friend how dare you play Taps to complain about the "burdens" placed upon sex offenders? As a progressive I abhor the so-called Patriot Act. Some crimes must be beyond the pale for a society. Robbers? Burglars? I'm sure there are problems, but as a Dad I want to know if a predator has access to my son.
@jm1stunnalove779
@jm1stunnalove779 Жыл бұрын
So, how does the registry protect your son from the offenders who do not live in your neighborhood? Do you believe offenders who were juveniles themselves that sent pictures of themsrlves to someone of their peer is thinking about your son? How about the guy who was caught peeing in public that became registered sex offender for life might want him? The answer is absolutely not and you also know this . A face on the internet protects absolutely no one not even your son!
@HolyGhostMoneyShot
@HolyGhostMoneyShot Жыл бұрын
You can't call yourself a progressive/liberal and still be in favor of massive human-rights violations. You could try actually being a parent to your son instead of relying on the nanny state to "protect" your family.
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