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*[https://news.yahoo.com/lawmakers-propose-bill-allow-chemical-043300968.html Lawmakers propose bill that would allow chemical castration of sex offenders for parole] | *[https://news.yahoo.com/lawmakers-propose-bill-allow-chemical-043300968.html Lawmakers propose bill that would allow chemical castration of sex offenders for parole] | ||
:: Jan. 24—Legislative sessions in New Mexico often include bills that court controversy.This year, a pair of House Republicans could stir up the Roundhouse with a proposal that would allow a court to order a convicted sex offender to undergo chemical castration as a condition of their parole. | :: Jan. 24—Legislative sessions in New Mexico often include bills that court controversy.This year, a pair of House Republicans could stir up the Roundhouse with a proposal that would allow a court to order a convicted sex offender to undergo chemical castration as a condition of their parole.<br> (Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican, January 24, 2023 ) <!-- Added 1-27, 2023 --> | ||
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- Jan. 24—Legislative sessions in New Mexico often include bills that court controversy.This year, a pair of House Republicans could stir up the Roundhouse with a proposal that would allow a court to order a convicted sex offender to undergo chemical castration as a condition of their parole.
(Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican, January 24, 2023 )
- Jan. 24—Legislative sessions in New Mexico often include bills that court controversy.This year, a pair of House Republicans could stir up the Roundhouse with a proposal that would allow a court to order a convicted sex offender to undergo chemical castration as a condition of their parole.