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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|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.( this is an article originally by [[Lenore Skenazy|Lenore Skenazy]] but now reposted on the [[RSOL]] site, 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 14:42, 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.( this is an article originally by Lenore Skenazy but now reposted on the RSOL site, 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)