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Jessicas Law North Carolina

Article By Writer Michael Kraft Author: Michael Kraft
Published: June 13, 2007 
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Jessica’s Law Now North Carolina trying to be positive and cautiously optimistic, in hopes that the Judiciary II Sub-Committee will do the right thing by moving forward with HB 933, the Jessica Lunsford Act, at their 10:00 am. meeting Thursday, June 14, 2007.

Representative Tim Moore (R- Cleveland) has been fighting to get HB 933 heard before a sub-committee. This has been due to Representative Chairman Dan Blue dragging his feet about the bill.

Still, it has been over three years and our lawmakers have not done anything but act busy as this bill and others languished in committee. For the sake of our children, North Carolina needs to get tough on Sex Offenders and pass Jessica’s Law before it is too late. The more delays, the more children fall through the cracks.

This past year, a coalition formed taking a non-political stand, because it was the division of politics that was holding up this bill. The coalition called, “Jessica’s Law Now North Carolina” was a response to the apathetic lawmakers, who were dithering about Jessica’s Law, rather than making a solid difference toward protecting our children. Jessica’s Law Now North Carolina issued warrants for Judiciary II Committee, Sub- Committee, and Speaker of the House well as other members of North Carolina House. It was for people to call our representatives on both sides and urge them to do right thing and pass HB 933, the Jessica Lunsford Act.

On Tuesday, April 24, 2007 the Judiciary II Committee met, led by Representative Dan Blue (D-Wake County) and he sent HB 933, the Jessica Lunsford Act to a sub-committee. The reason given was this eleven paged bill was too long to read; and various committee members had trouble with it. This was a way the bill could be taken apart and weakened or worse get buried, once again.

The next day was Legislation Day and Mark Lunsford was present for a press conference to urge lawmakers, to pass a bill for stronger laws against sex offenders. Mark Lunsford is the father of Jessica Lunsford who was raped and murdered. In the memory of Mark Lunsford’s daughter Jessica, a law had been introduced to enforce stricter laws pertaining to sex offenders called it was called, Jessica’s Law.

“We should all work together to make sure that Jessica’s Law is passed in all fifty states. There are presently 15 states that have not yet passed any form of Jessica’s Law, it saddens me to think that my home state of Tennessee and North Carolina where I grew up is included in the list of states that have not passed Jessica’s Law. I do not know why, but I intend to find out.” God Bless, Charlie Daniels

Since Charlie Daniels made this statement, laws have become stricter in Tennessee for sex offenders. Tennessee now has a version of Jessica’s Law. North Carolina is one of the 11 states that has not step up to the plate for Jessica’s Law and our representatives are inconclusive, as to what they are doing to make this law a reality.

Jessica’s Law Now North Carolina will not rest till North Carolina has passed Jessica’s Law.

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5 Responses to “Jessicas Law North Carolina”

  1. University Update on June 13th, 2007 10:00 pm

    Jessicas Law North Carolina…

  2. John on June 14th, 2007 11:45 pm

    http://www.chronicleonline.com/articles/2005/07/19/news/news30.txt

    Just read this article to see that Mark Lunsford is a sex offender himself.

  3. ZMan on June 16th, 2007 9:38 pm

    Well, we tried to have a peaceful event today in Florida at the Julia Tuttle bridge, and the Miami police strong armed the whole thing and put a stop the our 1st amendment right to peacefully gather.

    See here for more info:

    http://sexoffenderissues.blogspot.com/2007/06/miami-bridge-event-update.html

  4. ZMan on June 16th, 2007 9:54 pm
  5. exercise loss weight on June 21st, 2007 11:24 am

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