Friday, July 21, 2006

Hurry up and wait.

Thursday the senate voted to approve the creation of a national sex offender registry. The House should vote this upcoming week. There is a possibility the President will sign it into law on July 25th if approved.

Why will it be required to be up and running within three years. Wonder what the statistics published concerning offenses committed during this time frame will be?

If each state maintains these records on-line now, why will it take three years to ensure implementation? Is it possible each state doesn't keep accurate records now and needs three years to "find" sex offenders?

What are the penalties to each state if they don't comply? We know what it can be for society.

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