2-8-2012 California:
Legislation to create a tiered sex-offender registration system designed to focus attention on violent criminals was killed Monday by the Assembly.
Assembly Bill 625 died by a vote of 19-41. Its author, Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, said he will propose a similar measure later this year.
California law currently requires people convicted of various sex offenses to register with the state for life.
AB 625 would have created three tiers of sex registration, with offenders in the first two tiers allowed to drop off into an inactive status after 10 or 20 years, respectively.
The most lenient tier would have applied to sex offenders who did not use violence, did not molest a minor, and maintained a clean record during the 10 years they were on the active registry.
Opponents of the bill claimed that allowing some sex registrants to be placed on an inactive status would weaken current law and make communities less safe. ..Source.. by Jim Sanders
February 8, 2012
Assembly rejects 3-tier plan for sex offenders
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