08-14-2005, 12:25 AM
Here's a proposal I've submitted...I've tried it many times and it never got close to passing. I realize it needs some work, and there are a few things I will change before re-submitting it. Tell me what you think.
AWARE OF UN Resolution #22, Outlaw Pedophilia, but seeing that some cases of rape and molestation do occur illegally, we propose the following:
- Every UN member nation MUST start a Sex Offender Registry that shows a picture of each sex offender, along with their picture, name, age, address, and the type of people they have targeted in the past. Any country may add more information to this if they would like.
- Sex offenders will be defined as someone charged with committing a non-consensual sexual act, such as rape, molestation, etc.
- Sex offenders cannot live within 750 feet of an educational facility (schools, libraries, etc.)
- The Sex Offender Registry must be made available to the public, either in a web site or in books or packets that would be available somewhere in each town
- Sex offenders must register their address every time they move, and must get a new picture taken every 2 years, so that the registry is always updated
- The persons living in the same area (1/3 mile distance) of a sex offender will be notified by mail of their address when the offender moves to the area
- Any offender that does not register will be fined $2000 and could face 10 months to 3 years in prison
This act would help families keep their children away from sex offenders, and alert the public to their whereabouts.
It may be taking away some of the rights of the offender, but if innocent children are at risk, then it is necessary.
AWARE OF UN Resolution #22, Outlaw Pedophilia, but seeing that some cases of rape and molestation do occur illegally, we propose the following:
- Every UN member nation MUST start a Sex Offender Registry that shows a picture of each sex offender, along with their picture, name, age, address, and the type of people they have targeted in the past. Any country may add more information to this if they would like.
- Sex offenders will be defined as someone charged with committing a non-consensual sexual act, such as rape, molestation, etc.
- Sex offenders cannot live within 750 feet of an educational facility (schools, libraries, etc.)
- The Sex Offender Registry must be made available to the public, either in a web site or in books or packets that would be available somewhere in each town
- Sex offenders must register their address every time they move, and must get a new picture taken every 2 years, so that the registry is always updated
- The persons living in the same area (1/3 mile distance) of a sex offender will be notified by mail of their address when the offender moves to the area
- Any offender that does not register will be fined $2000 and could face 10 months to 3 years in prison
This act would help families keep their children away from sex offenders, and alert the public to their whereabouts.
It may be taking away some of the rights of the offender, but if innocent children are at risk, then it is necessary.



of their violent sexual behavior.