
State board suggests the convenience of sex offenders outweighs the will of voters and safety of children
My Wednesday morning began earlier than usual with a sunrise call from Los Angeles radio station KFI requesting to discuss a report released by California’s Sex Offender Management Board, a state commission that monitors and analyzes sex offender laws in California.
Apparently SOMB’s latest report suggests that California should overturn a provision of Prop 83: Jessica’s Law that restricts paroled sex offenders from living 2,000 feet from schools, parks and other places where children gather.
I had already discussed the report with members of the SOMB and the Los Angeles Times the day previous so I was not caught off guard by the KFI reporter. Matter of fact, I prepared myself for one of those days where I would receive emails and calls from Californians understandably upset by yet another news story condemning Jessica’s Law.
I told the KFI reporter what I told everyone else: I am disappointed by the report’s recommendations, which has suggested in a vague manner that the Legislature and Governor toss the will of the voters aside in favor of the rights of sex offenders – some of whom may have been inconvenienced by the 2,000-foot living… Read More