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LEGISLATION--PROTECTING OUR NATION’S CHILDREN
FEDERAL LEGISLATION
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Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 Synopsis

For a more detailed look at the act please go here.

1) Creates a national public sex offender registry. Provides the public with better and more uniform information about sex offenders so that all communities benefit from the same kind of information. States will be required to list all, not merely some, sex offenders on their web site registries.

2) Provides for consistent sex offender requirements in all states. Sex offenders will no longer be able to take advantage of different state requirements to avoid registering. It mandates that sex offenders be registered before they are released from prison or three days after a sentence of probation.

3) Penalizes failure to comply with registration duties as a state and federal felony.

4) Enhances the ability of law enforcement to track sex offenders when they move, cutting down on the number of "missing" sex offenders in the system. It requires sex offenders to verify registration in person to law enforcement rather than by mail.

5) Makes important changes in the way law enforcement handles missing child reports. Reports must be entered into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center within 2 hours. It also prohibits the removal of a missing child report when the child turns age 18 before being recovered.

6) In response to the growing problem of commercial child pornography and the exploitation of children online, the bill increases the number of Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces across the nation.


STATE LEGISLATION

State Representitive Contacts
An excellent site to assist you in getting the attention of your representitves.


Check out Bill O'Reilly's State Status Map for the Jessica Lunsford Act below or go here to view it in a separate window!

If you want the Jessica Lunsford Act passed in your state, use this as a guideline to create a petition.

  1. Get everyone you can involved: local media, business, friends, & family etc.
  2. Call your Senators, Governor and make as much noise as you can.
  3. Set a date for the petition drive to end but give enough time to get the signatures you need.
  4. When your drive is over make an appointment to deliver them to your Governor.
  5. Be prepared to rally at your capitol if needed.
  6. Remember children do not have a vote-- we have to stop the terrorism on our children.
Click on the state you live in on Bill O'Reilly's map above and write your governor for him to get behind this legislation!

The Jessica Lunsford Act

  1. Increase the penalty for lewd and lascivious molestation of a child to life in prison or a split sentence of a mandatory
    minimum 25-year prison term, followed by lifetime supervision with electronic monitoring.

  2. Increase, from 20 to 30 years, the period of time before a sexual predator is allowed to petition to have the
    sexual predator designation removed.

  3. Increase sexual predator/offender registration and reporting requirements.

  4. Sexual predators who murder their victims now qualify for the death penalty in capital cases.

  5. Designate failing to re-register as a sexual offender/predator or harboring or assisting a sexual predator/offender a third
    degree felony.

  6. Require those already convicted of sex crimes to have electronic monitoring for the remainder of their probation.

  7. Require all county misdemeanor probation officials to search the sexual offender registry when a new offender is
    assigned to them.