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*[http://nationalrsol.org/blog/2016/01/18/laws-treat-children-as-monsters-for-minor-sex-crimes-punishments-severe/ Laws treat children as monsters for minor sex crimes | Punishments severe]
*[http://nationalrsol.org/blog/2016/01/18/laws-treat-children-as-monsters-for-minor-sex-crimes-punishments-severe/ Laws treat children as monsters for minor sex crimes | Punishments severe]
:: Imagine a 9-year-old branded a sex offender for life. Oh wait. In America, in 2016, you don’t have to imagine.( Lenore Skenazy - [[RSOL]], US, January 18, 2016)<!-- Added 1-19-16 -->
:: Imagine a 9-year-old branded a sex offender for life. Oh wait. In America, in 2016, you don’t have to imagine.( [[Lenore Skenazy|Lenore Skenazy]] - [[RSOL]], US, January 18, 2016)<!-- Added 1-19-16 -->


*[http://nationalrsol.org/blog/2016/02/04/take-action-fight-iml/ TAKE ACTION! FIGHT the International Megan's Law]
*[http://nationalrsol.org/blog/2016/02/04/take-action-fight-iml/ TAKE ACTION! FIGHT the International Megan's Law]

Revision as of 13:41, 7 April 2016

This page contains a list of news articles that were featured on Portal:Boylove News Channel in 2016.



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Three Newtown High School students have been charged with selling sexually explicit pictures and videos of their classmates. Twenty other students were referred to a juvenile review board for reportedly sharing those images with friends. (Nelson Oliveira - The News Times, US, January 28, 2016)
Imagine a 9-year-old branded a sex offender for life. Oh wait. In America, in 2016, you don’t have to imagine.( Lenore Skenazy - RSOL, US, January 18, 2016)
We may still have the chance to stop this piece of legislation. I know HR 515 passing Congress hit everyone hard, but we cannot stop fighting. I am asking you to send a note directly to the president asking him to use his veto powers. (Josh Gravens - RSOL, US, February 4, 2016)