CALL TO ACTION!!! SB 1558 authored by Senator Lauren Book.

This is a horrible bill!

 

Child Exploitation; Revising the offenses that may be investigated and prosecuted by the Office of Statewide Prosecution; revising the types of offenses committed by a child in the custody of the Department of Children and Families which require the department to provide notice to the school superintendent; revising the type of offenses that create a rebuttable presumption of detriment for judicial determinations related to contact between a parent or caregiver and certain child victims, etc.

 

Among a number of things this bill seeks to do is remove parental rights of parents convicted of viewing child pornography even if the child was not the victim!

 

It empowers Department of Children and Families to make this call. We all know the horrific track record of DCF and how many children have died in their custody and control or oversight.

 

TELL YOUR LEGISLATORS THEY DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT NOR THE EXPERTISE!

 

Why is Florida going backwards? The COSOMB has just released new guidelines which actually says it’s important for parents to have contact with their children. They have rethought a position which was widely held for many years in Colorado, and now they have realized it is detrimental to the family as a whole. Not just the returning registered person but to the very children who were denied access to their parent.

There are high profile ATSA members on this COSOMB who are consultants to the SMART office… I think they know far more than legislators in Florida who seek only to continue to punish a population who is of the least likely to reoffend and have  contact offense.

 

TELL OUR LEGISLATORS WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH!

 

Recent Article in the Denver Post…

Denver Post | March 5, 2017

 

Sex offenders see stringent parenting rules relaxed in Colorado, prompting debate over child safety

Appeals court ruling rejected Colorado’s approach to treatment

 

 

 

By Christopher N. Osher

 

Excerpts:   Colorado’s sex offenders have long maintained the state treats them as pariahs, closely monitoring where they live, what they look at, who they talk to and what they discuss. One claimed in federal court filings that he was warned against keeping a crucifix because it displayed partial nudity. Another, convicted of groping a woman, said he had to write down his thoughts every time he saw a school bus.

 

The idea was to protect children, but the resulting system that cut off offenders from their own families has now been struck down in federal court. That leaves Colorado to create a new sex-offender treatment and management system that defense lawyers say is long overdue but prosecutors worry will put children at risk.

 

The system used to start with the premise that offenders should be barred from seeing their children even when they had not been victimized, until offenders prove they’re safe. Probation and parole officials almost always barred contact. The new system presumes sex offenders should parent their children unless a judge or parole board find compelling evidence the children are in danger.  CONTINUED:

http://www.denverpost.com/2017/03/05/sex-offenders-colorado-rules-children/

 

 

U.S. vs. Burns

U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, Case No. 13-5045

Opinion field Dec. 30, 2014

https://www.ca10.uscourts.gov/opinions/13/13-5045.pdf

 

 

It is important that when you call, give your name, if you are a constituent, say so, DO NOT mention your registration status as it is irrelevant. If you are not a registered citizen DO NOT mention as it is irrelevant.

 

Talking Points:

  • If we continue down this path by denying the rights of this group of people it’s a slippery slope, who then is next?
  • This population is already without a voice in their inability to vote, they should at least be allowed to parent  their own children if they so choose, as does every other citizen, without fear of law enforcement or the government taking them away because they are forced to bare a label imposed by the government for a past conviction.
  • If law enforcement believes a crime is being committed they can get a search warrant, as they would for every other citizen.
  • It is unconscionable the legislature believes this is acceptable to us as Americans to have our failing Department of Children and Families make decisions as to who should be parenting your children if there has been no harm caused to them by you.

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IT IS BAD POLICY FOR FLORIDA and AMERICA.

 

 

Click here to find the listings of all your legislators. http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Representatives/representatives.aspx      http://www.flsenate.gov/Senators/#Senators

 

Committees:

House of Representatives Committees

 

Judiciary:

 

Chairman: Chris Sprowls  chris.sprowls@myfloridahouse.gov     (850) 717-5065

 

Vice Chairman: Ross Spano ross.spano@myfloridahoouse.gov   (850) 717-5059

 

Democratic Ranking Member: Cynthia Stafford cynthia.stafford@myfloridahouse.gov            (850) 717-5109

 

Alexander, Ramon [D] ramon.alexander@myfloridahouse.gov  (850) 717-5008

 

Burgess, Jr., Daniel Wright “Danny” [R] Daniel.burgess@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5038

 

Cortes, John [D] john.cortes@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5043

 

Diamond, Ben [D] ben.diamond@myfloridahouse.gov      (850) 717-5068

 

Fant, Jay [R] jay.fant@myfloridahouse.gov   (850) 717-5015

 

Fitzenhagen, Heather [R] heather.fitzenhagen@myfloridahouse.gov   (850) 717-5078

 

Geller, Joseph [D] joseph.geller@myfloridahouse.gov       (850) 717-5100

 

Gonzalez, Julio [R] julio.gonzalez@myfloridahouse.gov    (850) 717-5074

 

Grall, Erin [R] erin.grall@myfloridahouse.gov           (850) 717-5054

 

Hager, Bill [R] bill.hagar@myfloridahouse.gov         (850) 717-5089

 

Harrison, Shawn [R] shawn.harrison@myfloridahouse.gov          (850) 717-5063

 

Metz, Larry [R] larry.metz@myfloridahouse.gov     (850) 717-5032

 

Moraitis, Jr., George R. [R] george.moraitis@myfloridahouse.gov         (850) 717-5093

 

Plakon, Scott [R] scott.plakon@myfloridahouse.gov                      (850) 717-5029

 

Pritchett, Sharon [D] pritchett.sharon@myfloridahouse.gov       (850) 717-5102

 

Justice Appropriations:

 

Chairman: Bill Hagar bill.hagar@myfloridahouse.gov           (850) 717-5089

 

Vice Chairman:  Eris Eisnaugle eric.eisnaugle@myfloridahouse.gov        (850) 717-5044

 

Democratic Ranking Member: Sharon Pritchett pritchett.sharon@myfloridahouse.gov            (850) 717-5102

 

Abruzzo, Joseph [D] joseph.abruzzo@myfloridahouse.gov          (850) 717-5081

 

Asencio, Robert [D] robert.asencio@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5118

 

Byrd, Cord [R] cord.byrd@myfloridahoouse.gov                 (850) 717-5011

 

Daniels, Kimberly [D] kimberly.daniels@myfloridahouse.gov      (850) 717-5014

 

Fitzenhagen, Heather [R] heather.fitzenhagen@myfloridahouse.gov   (850) 717-5078

 

Gruters, Joe [R] joe.gruters@myfloridahouse.gov  (850) 717-5073

 

Miller, Mike [R] mike.miller@myfloridahouse.gov  (850) 717-5047

 

Plakon, Scott [R] scott.plakon@myfloridahouse.gov          (850) 717-5029

 

Spano, Ross [R] ross.spano@myfloridahoouse.gov (850) 717-5059

 

Sullivan, Jennifer Mae [R] Jennifer.sullivan@myfloridahouse.gov                      (850) 717-5031

 

Williams, Patricia H. [D] patricia.williams@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5092

 

Yarborough, Clay [R] clay.yarborough@mefloridahouse.gov       (850) 717-5012

 

 

Criminal Justice:

 

Chairman: Ross Spano ross.spano@myfloridahoouse.gov (850) 717-5059

 

Vice Chair: Julio Gonzalez julio.gonzalez@myfloridahouse.gov   (850) 717-5074

 

Democratic Ranking Member: Sharon Pritchett pritchett.sharon@myfloridahouse.gov            (850) 717-5102

 

Alexander, Ramon [D] ramon.alexander@myfloridahouse.gov  (850) 717-5008

 

Altman, Thad [R] thad.altman@myfloridahouse.gov                      (850) 717-5052

 

Eagle, Dane [R] dane.eagle@myfloridahouse.gov   (850) 717-5077

 

Grant, James “J.W.” [R] james.grant@myfloridahouse.gov                      (850) 717-5064

 

Harrell, Gayle B. [R] gayle.harrell@myfloridahouse.gov    (850) 717-5083

 

Latvala, Chris [R] chris.latvala@myfloridahouse.gov                      (850) 717-5067

 

Moskowitz, Jared Evan [D] jared.moskowitz@myfloridahouse.gov                   (850) 717-5097

 

Raulerson, Daniel D. “Dan” [R] daniel.raulerson@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5058

 

Richardson, David [D] david.richardson@myfloridahouse.gov    (850) 717-5113

 

Rommel, Bob [R] bob.rommel@myfloridahouse.gov         (850) 717-5106

 

Slosberg, Emily [D] emily.slosberg@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5091

 

Sullivan, Jennifer Mae [R] Jennifer.sullivan@myfloridahouse.gov           (850) 717-5031

 

Senate Committees:

 

Judiciary

Chair: Senator Greg Steube (R) steube.greg@flsenate.gov           (850) 487-5023

 

Vice Chair: Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto (R) benacquisto.lizbeth@flsenate.gov            (850) 487-5027

 

Senator Randolph Bracy (D) bracy.randolph@flsenate.gov          (850) 487-5011

 

Senator Anitere Flores (R) flores.anitere@flsenate.gov     (850) 487-5039

 

Senator Rene Garcia (R) garcia.rene@flsenate.gov             (850) 487-5036

 

Senator Audrey Gibson (D) gibson.audrey@flsenate.gov  (850) 487-5006

 

Senator Debbie Mayfield (R) mayfield.debbie@flsenate.gov        (850) 487-5017

 

Senator Bobby Powell (D) bobby.powell@flsenate.gov     (850) 487-5030

 

Senator Perry E.  Thurston, Jr. (D) thurston.perry@flsenate.gov            (850) 487-5033

 

 

Justice Appropriations:

 

Chairman: Senator Aaron Bean (R) bean.aaron@flsenate.gov     (850) 487-5004

 

Vice Chairman: Senator Randolph Bracy (D) bracy.randolph@flsenate.gov    (850) 487-5011

 

Senator Dennis Baxley (R) baxley.dennis@flsenate.gov     (850) 487-5012

 

Senator Jeff Clemens (D) clemens.jeff@flsenate.gov          (850) 487-5031

 

Senator Keith Perry (R) perry.kieth@flsenate.gov               (850) 487-5008

 

 

Criminal Justice:

 

Chair: Senator Randolph Bracy (D) bracy.randolph@flsenate.gov          (850) 487-5011

 

Vice Chair: Senator Dennis Baxley (R) baxley.dennis@flsenate.gov        (850) 487-5012

 

Senator Aaron Bean (R) bean.aaron@flsenate.gov             (850) 487-5004

 

Senator Rob Bradley (R) bradley.rob@flsenate.gov            (850) 487-5005

 

Senator Jeff Brandes (R) brandes.jeff@flsenate.gov           (850) 487-5024

 

Senator Jeff Clemens (D) clemens.jeff@flsenate.gov          (850) 487-5031

 

Senator Darryl Ervin Rouson (D) rouson.darryl@flsenate.gov     (850) 487-5019

 

 

 

This is your time to SHOW UP, STAND UP and SPEAK UP!

 

 

 

We are all in this together.

10 thoughts on “CALL TO ACTION!!! SB 1558 authored by Senator Lauren Book.

  • March 6, 2017 at 1:53 pm
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    I am confused about the wording of this bill. Is there a link that can be shared where we can read the bill? I have done a Google search and cannot find it. Any help would be appreciated. I will be contacting the appropriate official once I know what I’m actually talking about. Thanks!

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  • March 6, 2017 at 10:33 pm
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    We knew this would be her agenda and so does all the legislaters. Let her get the state sued one good time and lose for one of her hateful, unconstitutional laws (that were once mainstream) and she’ll slow her roll, and her daddy’s. Their days of the victim industry are numbered. Two very hateful individuals who deserve jail time for their known lies. They have gotten money and power from her daddy’s bad choice of a nanny. It looks like you should thank your dad now bitch!

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  • March 7, 2017 at 3:04 am
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    I don’t get it. Is this bill saying that if you have been convicted and are labeled a sex offender – they will now try and take your child/children away from. You? Some one please clarify.

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    • March 7, 2017 at 7:35 am
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      It does not say they will. It says they CAN. So, an ex spouse or Department of Children and Families can initiate a petition to remove parental rights or remove a minor child from your custody and the presumption will be that the registrant is dangerous to the child and the burden will be on the registrant to provide otherwise.

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      • March 7, 2017 at 9:43 am
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        I don’t know if this bill will pass or not. But one thing is for sure. I will not give my child to DCF or anyone from the state. I will use lethal force to protect my child from being taken.

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        • April 17, 2017 at 7:27 pm
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          Is there an update on where this bill is at. How can we trace it. Do you need a family to go to Tallahassee to talk to the stupid politicians?

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          • April 18, 2017 at 7:08 pm
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            What are we doing about it as a group. I emailed all who were on the list. What I want to know is what FAC is doing next or are we just letting this go without a fight. Or if we are fighting are we doing it through legal counsel. In other words…..what’s next??

          • April 18, 2017 at 7:34 pm
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            We are currently asking all members to call their legislators to oppose the bill.

            If the bill fails there is nothing more to do.

            If the bill becomes law, it will be up to us whether we can file a legal challenge to it. There is no question we will want to, but the question is whether we can raise the funds to bring a lawsuit. Currently we’re still trying to collect for our Ex Post Facto challenge and that’s a struggle.

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