By Larry . . . After years of legal wrangling, there has been a favorable decision in an important case in Tennessee. The case was initiated on November 8, 2016, along with a motion for a protective order. At that time the governor
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By Terry Good Friday Morning Everyone, Snowy, cold, Fridays are always a great time to share and be creative. Let’s be honest; as a registrant, it is hard. It is hard to focus, hard to believe, hard to care; it’s hard to
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Good Thursday Morning, Everyone, WOW! I woke up to five inches of fresh snow this morning, and it is so beautiful. Little surprises come in many forms. Sometimes they are great gifts, and other times they bring sadness and despair. When these
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By Terry . . . Good Wednesday Morning Everyone! It is another snowy winter’s day we get to share and be creative. A friend of mine wrote a post that talked about patience. I read what she had to say, and I
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By Terry . . . Good Tuesday Morning Everyone! I think today is a great time to share and be creative! What do you think about yourself? Before I got myself into trouble and landed on a sexual offense registry, I was
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By Terry . . . Good Monday morning, everyone, Here we go…the week begins and even with all the snow and ice we may encounter this week, it’s still a great day to share and be creative. Have you ever considered what
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By Terry . . . Good Sunday morning, everyone, Some think it is the end of the week and others think it’s the beginning of the week; whatever you believe is fine because it’s still a great time to share and be
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Terry is the videographer of NARSOL’s Lives on the Registry. Most of the time, he is travelling to places where he will be interviewing people for the videos. Each morning he writes a journal entry about where he is – the weather,
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By Andrea Cipriano . . . In a recent study published in the journal Sexual Abuse, the researchers explored what they said was a trend in more severe punishment over the past decade since Congress has enacted several pieces of legislation aimed
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By Jacob Sullum . . . “It was my understanding that I was to do the treatment, then be released,” says Mike Whipple, who recently participated in a 14-day hunger strike at the Minnesota Sex Offender Program’s facility in Moose Lake. “Twelve
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