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I gotta disagree with this one. What is the purpose? It is written to only to be viewed by Law Enforcement (for now).... It is also written so that those on the registry only need to maintain their address with their local LEO, for a short period of time (four years). The requirement to register will expire after four years they originally register. Then it will expire and the record will be removed/destroyed. So answer me this; What is the purpose of this legislation, if not to harass someone who has this type of conviction? IF it is a good idea for four years, is it not a great idea for more?
Nobody has answered my question? Leos, dont you have this info at your fingertips already? Isnt it included in background checks? If yes then what does this leg. acoomplish?
There are already exceptions to the "including hunting" part of this that would have to be spelled out....we can carry a loaded hand gun, and it should be reflected in the wording as it is in the game law violation section of the game laws.
Quote from: Mudman on February 07, 2013, 05:32:53 PMNobody has answered my question? Leos, dont you have this info at your fingertips already? Isnt it included in background checks? If yes then what does this leg. acoomplish? Yes and no.If an officer pulls you over (or however the contact happens) and runs you, the most that will come up is if their license is valid, any wants/warrants, and depending on the agency if they are a convicted felon. That is it, no history, etc.An officer would have to run a criminal history report for them to find out what violations you have been convicted of. And they can't be like "hey let's check it out", there has to be a reason.99% of the time it is just a wants/warrants check.
Quote from: bigtex on February 07, 2013, 08:11:34 PMQuote from: Mudman on February 07, 2013, 05:32:53 PMNobody has answered my question? Leos, dont you have this info at your fingertips already? Isnt it included in background checks? If yes then what does this leg. acoomplish? Yes and no.If an officer pulls you over (or however the contact happens) and runs you, the most that will come up is if their license is valid, any wants/warrants, and depending on the agency if they are a convicted felon. That is it, no history, etc.An officer would have to run a criminal history report for them to find out what violations you have been convicted of. And they can't be like "hey let's check it out", there has to be a reason.99% of the time it is just a wants/warrants check.Not 100% correct. Recent felony convictions come up. There are also several databases that can be accessed that dont necessary give you all convictions but state convictions.
I thought we all had fany computers in our cars these days??
So not true Tex. KCSO has had them since 96-97. Although in the last year or two finally went to automated dispatching.
Cannot support this labeling registry/sex offender type leg. Cant leos already find this info readily? Arent background checks incorporated with this info? I say H-- no to this. Its redundant and a waste of $. Too much power for judges, what if its a liberal judge?
Quote from: Mudman on February 07, 2013, 05:05:49 PMCannot support this labeling registry/sex offender type leg. Cant leos already find this info readily? Arent background checks incorporated with this info? I say H-- no to this. Its redundant and a waste of $. Too much power for judges, what if its a liberal judge?Usually it's the liberal judges that will give the best outcome for the defendants.
Quote from: ICEMAN on February 07, 2013, 07:02:48 PMI gotta disagree with this one. What is the purpose? It is written to only to be viewed by Law Enforcement (for now).... It is also written so that those on the registry only need to maintain their address with their local LEO, for a short period of time (four years). The requirement to register will expire after four years they originally register. Then it will expire and the record will be removed/destroyed. So answer me this; What is the purpose of this legislation, if not to harass someone who has this type of conviction? IF it is a good idea for four years, is it not a great idea for more?According to Rep Hope who is a current Law Enforcement Officer and the prime sponsor, it is essentially so that if an officer contacts the individual he automatically knows the individual is a "firearm offender" so basically be aware.
The Road to hell is paved with good intentions..... I could see lots of unintended consequences from this.