5/15/2007 12:53:34 PM
sometimes they'll look at your myspace and then come over and shoot you in the head with a sub-machine gun
5/15/2007 1:19:01 PM
This is retarded, free webmail accounts don't require a real name and address. Any sex offender can get an e-mail address under the name John Walters and then create a myspace account with the same. This is stupid legislation that has unrealistic enforcement possibilities.
5/15/2007 1:52:40 PM
roy cooper/chris hansen '08 NC GOVERNOR
5/15/2007 2:02:24 PM
Virginia passed some sort of legislation this year that made sex offenders register all of their email addresses (I believe made it like a parole violation), and prohibited myspace usage IIRC. With that, the burden is on the sex offender. Myspace doesn't have the resources to screen all of the registered emails for sex offenders, although I suppose they could always have a "block list" based off of some state-provided registry.
5/15/2007 2:08:35 PM
You know, I've decided I really don't like the whole "register and out the sex offender's" bit. If they are still a danger to society, what the fuck are they doing free walking the streets? If they're free, then they aren't a danger and leave them the fuck alone. Sure, when a kid turns up missing, by all means make sure they're first on your list of people to visit, but for fucks sake, either they're a danger to society or they're not, and if they are, they should still be in jail.
5/16/2007 12:39:52 AM
BUT THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!! cause you know they are...
5/16/2007 12:43:33 AM
5/16/2007 9:23:28 AM
Just heard on NPR this morning that MySpace said they won't comply with the request because it's against federal privacy laws. Good for them. Not that I support sex offenders, but I do not support the government demanding private consumer information from companies because of some perceived threat that may or may not be valid.
5/16/2007 9:34:46 AM
guess who won't be able to operate in North Carolina then.
5/16/2007 9:35:33 AM
5/16/2007 9:40:04 AM
5/16/2007 11:53:08 AM
WTF, an EarthDogg thread I completely agree with.
5/16/2007 3:08:00 PM
^yeah I'm all
5/16/2007 10:10:00 PM
5/19/2007 5:03:21 PM
^ I agree completely
5/19/2007 5:28:59 PM
Washington state recently made internet gambling a felony -- you know, like poker sites and whatnot... supposedly to put the state law in synch with the existing federal law. so now internet poker sites that play for real cash can't operate in WA state. or the handful of other states that have similar laws.
5/19/2007 9:44:00 PM
This law is ridiculous and impossible to enforce.Why don't we just prevent sex offenders from being able to use the internet period? Bellsouth, etc can't let them sign up for dial up/broadband/etc. If they are caught using it in a public place (airport, Starbucks, library, etc.) it's a parole violation.
5/21/2007 3:29:59 PM
man, i hate to be seen as defending child abusers in any way, but if someone commits a crime __X__ and serves their time, that should be the end of it.if you say that crime __X__ is so serious that they'll always be a danger to society, then DONT FUCKING LET THEM OUT IN THE FIRST PLACE.I dont have the answers, but saying to someone "okay, youve served your time and paid your fines, but we're going to keep you on a leash for the rest of your life" is fucked up.personally, I'd like any Level 3 (violent) sex offenders be locked up for the rest of their lives and/or physically castrated. but that a different issue.restricting their internet and blockbuster rentals is not the answer.[Edited on May 21, 2007 at 8:36 PM. Reason : ]
5/21/2007 8:30:33 PM
dammit, as soon as i posted that ^ , i remembered the arguments about why mandatory maximum and/or severe sentences are a bad idea.fuck fuck fuck.i hate this issue. there's no clear answer.it just makes me want to go buy a lot of guns[Edited on May 21, 2007 at 8:37 PM. Reason : ]
5/21/2007 8:34:20 PM
alright, forget everything i said.i ain't sayin shit about this, except this;if anyone ever abuses my kid, i'll beat them to death with my bare hands.
5/21/2007 8:38:31 PM