On tonight’s program, we have a landmark case out of South Carolina that we’re going to talk about dealing with PFRs and the constitutionality of the registry. We have a lead in case we’re going to talk about the Armed Career Crime Act or ACCA. We’re going to talk about a Supreme Court decision. We’ve got a prisoner contribution. We’ve got a NARSOL member contribution from the website. And I think we’ve got a patron question, and we’ve got all sorts of good things. We’re gonna be here trying to jam pack all this into a one-hour podcast!
[1:47] Can the international Megan’s Law be valid? Shouldn’t something like that go through the treaty process? [7:02] Would the mass media crucify right leaning politicians making improvements to the lives of PFRs? [14:37] Transcript listener comment on the reliability of the podcast [19:24] Lifetime Placement on Sex Offender Registry Unconstitutional: SC Supreme Court Rules
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Ernest Holmes
June 26, 2021 12:13 pmThat’s great! But when will this law extend to all the states? I live in Hawaii and I plan to use the South Carolina Supreme Court decision to challenge Hawaii’s Law.