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Many states fall short of federal sex offender law
By www.knoe.com - Sean Murphy
Published: 10/05/2012

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Nearly three dozen states have failed to meet conditions of a 2006 federal law that requires them to join a nationwide program to track sex offenders, including five states that have completely given up on the effort because of persistent doubts about how it works and how much it costs.

The states, including some of the nation's largest, stand to lose millions of dollars in government grants for law enforcement, but some have concluded that honoring the law would be far more expensive than simply living without the money.

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  3. Fred Davis on 10/08/2012:

    No one is talking about the fiscal cliff.

  4. Fred Davis on 10/06/2012:

    One can cling to the immutable ancient landmarks (immutable laws) of the Creator or one can cling to every wind (hot air) of the arbitrary laws of men. Even as we speak Californians will face lawsuits against the whims of politicians who know not what they do on the Halloween issue. That holiday is an occult religion but it is a true religion and congress shall make no law prohibiting the free exercise of religion. Collective rights take a second seat to property rights that come from the Creator and through the Constitution. Even someone in elementary school should understand that much about real law.

  5. Fred Davis on 10/05/2012:

    The Borrower is a slave to the lender. Grants of gifts from the Federal government always has hidden costs that will manifest later. Did anyone really think the Federal government was giving a a free lunch to anyone in those grants? The progressive class gave us Jim Crow laws also. They were popular in their time but time changes things.


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