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HOW PRESIDENT TRUMP CAN SMASH SEX OFFENDERS

Sherlock
November28/ 2017

Ronald Reagan said it is easy to complain about problems but an adult provides solutions.

I sent the following letter to a number of members of Congress and political operatives with ties to President Trump today. It is my hope that it is shown to him and he gets a chance to press for these reforms that will protect more women and children from sexual predators.

My guests, feel free to push these with your own elected officials.

 

In the wake of the Al Franken and John Conyers fiascos, and the Hollywood fiascos, I have an idea that might help President Trump help the public and expose his opponents yet again.

He can push for the following set of actions to protect women and children from sex offenders.

1. He needs to have the Justice Department file an amicus curiae brief in the Millard, Knight, and Vega vs. Michael Rankin and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation case. In this case, federal judge Richard Matsch ruled Colorado’s sex offender registry is unconstitutional. If allowed to stand, this crazy or corrupt ruling will be the ACLU’s next gold rush. They will sue for the hundreds of thousands of convicted sexual predators and seize billions of dollars from taxpayers for lawyer fees. They will remove the protection from women and children further by killing the registries that alert the public to stay away from these perverted convicts. This ruling must be destroyed.

2. He should look at making states, localities, tribal governments, colleges, and the military provide accurate information on sex offenders and other criminals to the FBI and mandate prosecution of bureaucratic violators if these laws are not already on the books.

3. He should look at making a national database, requiring input from all states’ courts, of criminal arrests and criminal convictions open to the public. It might be easier to take some confidential info out of the NCIC database police use now to make a “little brother” database that is legal for public viewing. This will help parents, young women, and even gun dealers, as they all can screen those who come in contact with children, and themselves, and those who want to buy firearms.

4. He should look at having the U.S. Department of Education put together a national database of teachers and other school employees accused of sexual offenses and other misconduct toward students and what the outcomes of the cases were. This enables school districts to avoid hiring offenders, and allows parents to force school districts to purge their sex offenders and stop hiring new ones. We made such a proposal to the U.S. Department of Education in 2002, and can provide it for the President’s perusal. Likewise, there should be background checks done on school employees at their expense every year.

5. He should look at a law making sex offenders pay for their monitoring an amount equal to the cost of hiring and maintaining a mid-level state trooper in their states of residence. This will allow each trooper to check on 40 sex offenders multiple times each year and give him or her the time and resources to make the sex offender registries as error-free as possible. This is like requiring people to have car insurance, and DUI convicts have to pay much more due to the elevated risks they pose. We have done the analysis on such a database and can provide it for the President’s perusal.

6. He should look at pushing laws requiring realtors to disclose to people if they intend to sell property to a registered sex offender within statutory reporting distance of their homes at least 30 days before closing. This would give people time to outbid or organize to protect their children and young women. We have gotten such a measure approved by the Ohio legislature’s constitutionality lawyers. We can provide it for the President’s perusal.

Likewise, he should look at expanding anti-blockbusting laws to keep dishonest speculators from dropping sex offenders into neighborhoods to depress property values and trigger short sales.

7. He should look at killing the congressional sex abuser slush fund, outing those who used it to pay off victims, recoup the money from those who used it, and have the US Attorney General or state prosecutors look at prosecuting those still prosecutable within the statute of limitations.

8. He should look at clearing all service men and women who were wrongfully punished for defending rape victims while in the Service.

Homeland security begins when women and children are protected. President Trump is known by those in the know to have privately donated hundreds of thousands of dollars for police wanted posters of rapists. He has undeniably helped sexual assault victims in other ways. These proposals, if enacted, will help President Trump further protect the most vulnerable of our people.

 

My guests, feel free to push these with your own elected officials.

God bless all of you, every day, for as long as you shall live.

 

SHERLOCK JUSTICE

WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO BE YOUR OWN DETECTIVE.

Sherlock
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