ACSOL Files SORNA Regulations Complaint with DOJ’s Inspector General

SOURCE: ACSOL

The Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws (ACSOL) today filed a complaint regarding the new SORNA regulations with the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Justice. According to that complaint, the regulations are unlawful for several reasons.

First, the regulations are not based on empirical evidence which demonstrate that most individuals required to register no longer pose a current risk to society. This evidence includes studies conduct by and reports issued by both government and academic sources. Second, the regulations create an unfunded mandate upon both state and local governments such as multiple registrations each year for some individuals. Third, the regulations violate the federal commerce clause because they exceed the federal government’s jurisdiction regarding individuals.

Fourth, the regulations violate the First Amendment because they limit individuals’ right to free speech by requiring the disclosure of remote communication identifiers. This restriction has a chilling effect upon free speech. Fifth, the regulations fail to provide adequate due process to individuals in violation of the Fifth Amendment. Finally, the regulations are vague and ambiguous which make it difficult if not impossible to comply with.

17 thoughts on “ACSOL Files SORNA Regulations Complaint with DOJ’s Inspector General

  • January 15, 2022

    While I would imagine this will probably fall on deaf ears, I do believe that a few politicians are trying to run the registry in the ground. Other’s I believe are trying to see just how far they can push it until people fight back, and then we have those who are vengeful or simply out to stay in office. It’s really coming down to how much we as a society will stand, and convincing those who are misinformed and neutral to help, while the vengeful people will probably never be convinced. Humans are human, and can be sympathetic or destructive in intentions.

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  • January 14, 2022

    Hopefully one day in my lifetime I will be able to see the light of day. Having to live constantly looking over my shoulder, threats to me and my family, and new draconian laws taking away more and more freedom each day. It is so unfortunate that not enough people seem to care about what politicians, police, and vigilantes do to us without penalty, and law enforcement always looks the other way. It is nice to see these lawsuits begin but do they ever come to fruition? Wish we had support groups for registrants to just go and speak our peace and have other people actually understand what we have been through.

    Does anyone know what lawyers have fought for people to be removed from the Florida registry after they moved out of state?

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  • January 14, 2022

    Everyone

    Please Remember, When These Updated Regulations Were Announced, They Were Pushed Through Right Before Congress Adjourned For Their 2021 Holiday Recess…And There Was No Deliberation By Congress…Because, Upon Congress’s Holiday Recess, 2 Days Later, The Regulations WENT INTO EFFECT.
    So Politicians Holding the ‘Timing Button’ Are The Ones To Ask Why They Did This….

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    • January 14, 2022

      Even if Congress didn’t ram this through would they have a serious debate or just business as usual with a floor vote. Registrants and registration laws have become a hot emotional topic that they created. I believe they want the courts to clean up their mess, so they can blame it on them and not themselves. Yes I know I sound naive, but I’m the king of wishful thinking.

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  • January 13, 2022

    I submitted a complaint to them more than 3 months ago. No response. Not discouraged but not hopeful either. Don’t get your hope up because it’s likely the feds won’t respond at all. Even complained to my so called representatives in Congress for help in dealing with the IG. They just said go hire a lawyer. But I can’t afford a lawyer.

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    • January 13, 2022

      To: Just saying

      Speaking of lawyers, they are the only ones winning in all this. As a lawyer, you get paid regardless if you win or lose. Not saying they don’t deserve to be paid, but maybe we should have all become lawyers, you win even if you lose.

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      • January 14, 2022

        Thanks Cherokee,

        My IG complaint followed one I sent to the Civil Rights/Civil Liberties division of the DOJ. I even wrote to my respective members in congress. One senators office hasn’t responded and the other was very dismissive. I presented all of them undeniable proof that a federal agent lied under oath in my case. The feds don’t care. That’s the problem. There is no accountability whatsoever. Meanwhile, my life is ruined and I’m holding on by a thread.

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        • January 18, 2022

          Leave the U.S. like many of us have! All of EU’s Schengen, and their Caribbean owned islands know about our plight, and will grant you residency if you request it! Also, the EU has a law that stipulates that you are no longer a sex offender once you pass your 10 year mark of conviction!

          Think way outside of the box you have chosen to remain in, folks! I am riding out this pandemic in very beautiful Pokhara, Nepal where people rarely even wear masks! Abandon the U.S. in it’s current state and form, and go learn to Sail! Travel the World we are marooned on, and don’t look back! I set sail out of New York City in February of 2019! Nepal is landlocked, so I flew here on January 1st of 2020 when news of the coming pandemic was flying all over the airwaves of Hong Kong, where I had lived for six months of 2019!

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          • January 18, 2022

            Carey, do you have any more information about the law you mentioned in the EU? My conviction was in 2009. So, I’m past the 10 year mark of which you speak. I want out!

    • January 14, 2022

      It is pretty bad/pathetic when you have to sue your own government in order to have your right’s recognized…and even then you will most likely NOT get them! FJB

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