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"Megan"
12/13/2004 5:12:35 PM


'm a disgruntled ex-sex offender from California who is very
angry about Megan's Law and all of its consequences we're expected to
just accept. First of all, let me apologize for posting this on this
particular newsgroup. I realize this is off topic but what I have to
say is important and posting it on hundreds of newsgroups gets the word
out to the greatest number of people.
With the help of internet databases listing us online in April
2004 I began sending out, and am continuing to send out, letters to
ex-sex offenders all over the United States advising them of an anti
Megan's Law Web site I set up. There, my fellow comrades can find
various ways -- some being quite extreme (and even violent) -- that we
can fight back in order to regain what little fairness we had before
Megan's Law was enacted. One way is to list children in our own
internet database to complement the databases set up with us on them.
In order to prevent the general public and law enforcement from pulling
the plug on this site I am making its address available only to fellow
ex-sex offenders. In September 2004 I set up a duplicate Web site at
another address and sent pro Megan's Law individuals and organizations
there to see what I am doing. Despite just having sample children
listed complaints brought the site down within days. And in early
October another sample site was also advertised and promptly taken
down. Luckily, they have yet to find the real site with the real
children listed and it is alive and well. : - )
What I'm doing here is providing the text from all my pages
(except the child database) so you can see how we are fighting back.
Because this is a plain-text document it contains no italic, bold, or
underlined words for emphasis as I have on my Web site. In their place
I have CAPITALIZED those words. Obviously you people will probably
#@&@
and want this posting taken down too so what I would suggest you
do is immediately select all of the text on this page (Command-A on a
Mac, Control-A on a PC), copy all of the text on this page (Command-C
on a Mac, Control-C on a PC), and then go to your word processor and
paste your copied text into it (Command-V on a Mac, Control-V on a PC).
Failing that, you will surely find this posting on another newsgroup.
Just search for "anti megans law" as the Subject. If you are using a
newsgroup reader application program type it in without the quotes and
no apostrophe in megans.
You can also access newsgroups from a Web browser by going to:
http://www.google.com/advanced_group_search. Typing in "anti megans
law" in the Subject field will list every newsgroup where I have posted
it -- and as ones get pulled down I'll repost. I WANT society to know
we won't stand for this crap. In this case, use the quotes but still no
apostrophe in megans.
Each page on my Web site contains links to the other pages on the
site along with a navigation bar at the bottom of each page. Obviously
those things are not available here. Instead, you can jump to
individual areas by typing certain words into your news reader's Find
command. The first page visitors are taken to is my index page and here
it is:
***index***
Welcome Everybody,
In April 2004 I set up this Web site and in September 2004 began
advertising it by various methods to the general public. Obviously
you're here because you got one of the numerous E-mails I sent out,
read about it on one of the many newsgroups I posted on, or saw one of
my many fliers. Or you may have even stumbled across it during a search
engine search. In any event, I'm a disgruntled ex-sex offender from
California with a non-violent felony conviction on my record dating
back to the late 1960s. My disgruntled nature emerged with the
enactment of Megan's Law in 1996 and has grown more severe over the
years as public sentiment against us being free in society has
increased. Prison life is bad enough for ex-sex offenders. (Note; I
always use the term ex-sex offenders. Unless we're currently engaged in
illegal sexual activity we are to be considered ex-sex offenders -- not
sex offenders.) Fellow inmates hate us worse than murderers, even
though our victims are still alive to enjoy life, and on account of
that attitude we suffer harassment after harassment from them. And in
some cases even prison staff joins in the harassment. The "lucky" ones
only suffered verbal abuse. Those of us less fortunate had to also
endure physical abuse. When I got out of prison I put most of my
elevated anger behind me and obediently registered with police in my
local community as was required to do under California's Penal Code
Section 290. Back then that was the end of it. If I never moved from
that address nothing more was required -- no neighbors being notified,
no yearly updating, no nothing. If I did move, all I'd have to do was
notify them in writing.
Then Megan's Law came into effect nationwide and changed it all.
Here in California it requires police to notify neighbors when those
classified as "high risk" ex-sex offenders are released. That's bad
enough, but then police in some communities began taking it on their
own, which the law permits, to notify neighbors when NON "high risk"
ex-sex offenders are released. Now those of us who committed no
violence or force at all in our crimes became subject to not only the
embarrassment of neighbors knowing, but potential harassment and/or
even abuse. Sure, there's laws to punish those who abuse us, but what
good are they if law enforcement puts capturing and punishing such law
breakers at a low priority? And there's numerous other side effects to
Megan's Law we have to suffer which I address on other pages contained
on this site.
With the launch of this site in April 2004 I began sending a brief
letter to numerous ex-sex offenders whose names and addresses I got off
of the internet. At this time California doesn't list us online,
although that will soon change, and we are prohibited from accessing
the database at police stations throughout the state, like everyone
else in the general public can do, so my letters are limited to ex-sex
offenders in other states. (Some local California communities are
putting their own ex-sex offenders online though and I can get to
them.) But that's okay as our comrades in other states suffer the
effects of Megan's Law in much the same ways we in California do. To
see the letter I'm sending out click here. (Obviously that won't work.
Instead, type ***letter*** in your Find command and you'll be taken
right to the letter.) To get back to this page just use your browser's
back button. (Again, that won't work. To get back to where you left off
type a few words of the next sentence in your Find command.) Please
accept my apology for the pop up ads when new pages open. I get the Web
space for free and a side effect of that is you get to see ads. Oh
well! There's no such thing as a free lunch, right? Just close the ads
as soon as they open and you won't be bothered. The ad at the top of
each page is theirs too. I'm not advertising anything other than my
ideas, and they're provided for free as my gift to you. (Each page on
this site also has a navigation bar at the bottom allowing you to move
throughout the site quite easily.) On this site you'll hear my idea
about setting up an internet database with children listed on it to
complement the databases set up with
 
 
"Richard"
12/13/2004 8:16:28 PM


Megan wrote:
I'm a disgruntled ex-sex offender from California who is very
angry about Megan's Law and all of its consequences we're expected to
just accept. First of all, let me apologize for posting this on this
particular newsgroup. I realize this is off topic but what I have to
say is important and posting it on hundreds of newsgroups gets the word
out to the greatest number of people.
I am not 100% convinced that "megan's law" is fair and equal justice.
What other criminal in the united states must register with the Sheriff and
notify the local residents of his intent to survive in the public?
None.
Thanks to the work primarily of Adam Walsh of "America's Most Wanted",
wording of the law got included to make it a hardship on those that have
served their time for the crime.
Adam Walsh speaks out violently against child predators, and yet, on his
very own TV show, blatantly shows how child molesters work down to the last
detail, short of the sexual contact. For what reason? Ratings.
Hollywood speaks out agains child molesting and yet turns around and
produces movies about it.
"Pretty Baby" and "I think my name is Steven" [The Steven Tainter story]
come to mind as how Hollywood crosses the line.
A man who commits murder is sentenced to life, spends 7 years in jail.
Does he have to notify his new neighbors where he wants to live before he
moves in? No he does not.
Megans law is not an example of "equal justice for all", but rather an
example of how a small group of people can decide what's best for millions.
 
 
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