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Do registered sex offenders lose their right to any privacy?

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Morally: Sex offenders should lose their rights to privacy. After all, as a sex offender, they have violated the very basic human rights of every one of their victims. They have stolen their victims innocence, trust and their privacy. They have left their victims with a lifetime of healing or serious trust issues. read more

But many states already had passed sex-offender registry laws, commonly known as a "Megan's Laws," in response to the rape and murder of Megan Kanka by a convicted sex offender who lived across the street from the 7-year-old New Jersey girl. read more

As you can see, Kimberly, sex offenders CAN AND DO lose their First Amendment rights. You have to read pretty much all of the the article I linked to about sex offenders in Colorado to get the full horrific picture of how their rights are violated on so many deep, cruel levels. read more

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