Do you think the legislature should approve Ezra's Law?
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734 Votes

Do you think the legislature should approve Ezra's Law?

Yes, absolutely!

5

No, that's why we have measure 11.

1

Yes, absolutely!

5 Comments
Ariel Renee Grabeel
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Ariel Renee Grabeel

The laws aren't harsh enough for child abusers.

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Kevin Crabtree
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Kevin Crabtree

should be harshest sentences available including death penalty for these crimes

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Trudy Haugen
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Trudy Haugen

Ezra was handed a life sentence for his injuries, like so many other children. When these criminals are released within 10 years and offend when they are young, they will again date people of child bearing years. The least we can do is protect against other victims.

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Measure 11 does not seem to address a situation like what happeded to Ezra.

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No, that's why we have measure 11.

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k san
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k san

I think too many sentencing laws remove too much judicial discretion.

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Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?
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135 Votes

Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?

Yes

1

No

0

Yes

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Anne King
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Anne King

I got the passport card instead - online, no waiting in line.

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No

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Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?
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170 Votes

Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?

Yes

0

No

3

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

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d p
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d p

Are you Fing kidding?

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k san
k san

Exactly! This awful man should never be allowed to own animals for the rest of his life! Once an abuser, always an abuser. No matter that he is a vet. It doesn't excuse this abusive behavior, especially over tiny dogs!

Lisa York
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Lisa York

I don't think he should get his dogs back until a psych eval is done and he's deemed ok to own an animal. I also think that your reporter's continued hounding of him for an interview after he clearly declined was appropriate or professional.

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