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Saturday, February 5, 2011

About Senate Bill 39 (SB39)

SB39:  Creating the classification of "aggravated sex offender;" creating additional penalties and restrictions for sex offenders.


Our bill, sponsored by Senator Rob Olsonis a Kansas bill that will put restrictions on child sex offenders.  Our goal is to help protect ALL the children of Kansas. 


The bill, as currently written, will put a barrier between convicted child sex offenders and our precious children.  Please support Senate Bill 39 by joining the Kansas Rights 4 Kids' facebook group and following us on twitter.


Our group, Kansas Rights 4 Kids, has been working with Senator Rob Olson on creating a bill that would put a variety of restrictions & regulations on child sex offenders.  We began our journey this past summer when a convicted child sex offender moved into our neighborhood, 208 feet from our school in Olathe, KS.  Our group has grown to include people from all over Kansas.  On Jan 20 Senator Olson officially filed the bill in the Senate (SB39).  Our group will be testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee chaired by Senator Tim Owens on Feb 8th at 9:30 am.  Below you will find links to our facebook page and website that will provided you will additional information.  Please contact us with any questions you may have.  Kansasrights4kids@gmail.com



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Kansas Rights 4 Kids
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http://kansasrights4kids.weebly.com/our-blog.html  (Blog)

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2 comments:

  1. Our mission is to protect ALL Kansas children from convicted child sex offenders by limiting the access they have to our children.

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  2. How will this protect our children? It won't stop them from going to your house and molesting your child. You are only trying to make a name for yourself without a thought to how much these laws will cost you and I, the taxpayer to find the offenders who disappear when these stupid laws are passed. Offenders will still have access to children, and so will the person who has not been convicted of any offense.

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