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<center><font size="+3">'''[[The U.S. Congress Has Successfully Extended the “Megan” Franchise]]'''</font>  
<center><font size="+2">'''[[The U.S. Congress Has Successfully Extended the “Megan” Franchise]]'''</font>  
:<font size="+1">We lost the battle, brewing for some eight years in Congress, which will effectively stop those of us, U.S. 'registered sex offenders', from venturing beyond our own countries. The enactment of [[International Megan's Law]] is not the end of the war, however, as we are fighting back against this injustice in the courts and, to the extent that we wield any influence, in the media.  </font><br> ([[David Kennerly]], March 6, 2016)<!-- Added 3-6-16 --></center>
:<font size="+1">We lost the battle, brewing for some eight years in Congress, which will effectively stop those of us, U.S. 'registered sex offenders', from venturing beyond our own countries. The enactment of [[International Megan's Law]] is not the end of the war, however, as we are fighting back against this injustice in the courts and, to the extent that we wield any influence, in the media.  </font><br> ([[David Kennerly]], March 6, 2016)<!-- Added 3-6-16 --></center>



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The U.S. Congress Has Successfully Extended the “Megan” Franchise
We lost the battle, brewing for some eight years in Congress, which will effectively stop those of us, U.S. 'registered sex offenders', from venturing beyond our own countries. The enactment of International Megan's Law is not the end of the war, however, as we are fighting back against this injustice in the courts and, to the extent that we wield any influence, in the media.
(David Kennerly, March 6, 2016)