AN ADULTERER, WHERE DOES ONE BEGIN
First and foremost, my heart and prayers go out to all the women who have felt they had to carry so much upon themselves alone. One can only imagine the weight of that journey. I commend you for all the proud strength and courage it took to build and finally say no more, just to be able to speak up to be heard and move forward. To finally show these adulterers, for whom and what they truly are. A despicable human being
The only thing they are truly sorry for is getting caught for they would not have stopped. And who's to say they truly have? Americas family court system have only been the seed for such horrors by permitting and accepting this breed of human for decades. Especially in a little New England state like NH who voted to no longer require an adultery law in 2015, or now a license to carry a gun in 2017. Now in a dangerous times of mass shootings that are killing men, women, and children throughout the country. NH didn't just stick the knife in Joshua's mother's back. But had to just twist it around a couple of times now too! Neighbors and pedestrians, people going through divorce, and those who are divorced, are now literally walking with side guns around their waist like its the wild, wild west show throughout the state of NH. What is this saying about NH
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JOSHUA'S LAW: 5,700 CHARGES BROUGHT FORWARD IN 2015
By Kimberly Houghton
March 5, 2016
Joshua's Law created a specific domestic violence charge to cover cases of abuse involving intimate partners or relatives, and places the names of those individuals convicted of the crimes into a federal database that prohibits them from purchasing or possessing firearms.
“Joshua's Law has provided law enforcement with the tools they need to hold abusers accountable, and has allowed advocates to assist victims and their children before the violence escalates,” said Amanda Grady Sexton, director of public policy for the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence.
Joshua's mother, Becky Ranes, worked with state leaders to get the bill passed in 2014, and Joshua's Law was implemented at the beginning of 2015.
“Becky has shown incredible strength after losing her son to the ultimate act of domestic violence, and we are inspired by her ongoing efforts to make New Hampshire a safer place,” said Sexton.
According to Deputy Rockingham County Attorney Patricia LaFrance, about 5,700 charges were brought forward under Joshua's Law in 2015, although not all of those resulted in convictions.
“Domestic violence is still a very big issue in New Hampshire — it is huge,” said LaFrance. Although domestic violence may be taking a back seat to the current heroin epidemic facing the state, LaFrance said it is still an issue receiving attention.
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NH is the state who just 2 years ago also legalized adultery so such multiple actions presently coming forward against woman, can only now continue to escalate and be legally committed. Not just in the past, present, but into the future now too. Where has simple common intelligence and logic in NH gone? Those who haven't been caught for anything yet, can now even carry a firearm in plain view to intimidate others in NH. You truly don't need to ask how many more children and woman will be buried now
Mark my words because NH has now opened Pandora's box for escalated domestic violence. It's a volcano ready to explode a river of domestic violence that will lead to increase murder throughout the state. When children are fighting, the last thing you want to do is put a gun on their waist, so why would you permit guns on men and woman who are fighting
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JOSHUA'S LAW: 5,700 CHARGES BROUGHT FORWARD IN 2015
By Kimberly Houghton
March 5, 2016
Joshua's Law created a specific domestic violence charge to cover cases of abuse involving intimate partners or relatives, and places the names of those individuals convicted of the crimes into a federal database that prohibits them from purchasing or possessing firearms.
“Joshua's Law has provided law enforcement with the tools they need to hold abusers accountable, and has allowed advocates to assist victims and their children before the violence escalates,” said Amanda Grady Sexton, director of public policy for the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence.
Joshua's mother, Becky Ranes, worked with state leaders to get the bill passed in 2014, and Joshua's Law was implemented at the beginning of 2015.
“Becky has shown incredible strength after losing her son to the ultimate act of domestic violence, and we are inspired by her ongoing efforts to make New Hampshire a safer place,” said Sexton.
According to Deputy Rockingham County Attorney Patricia LaFrance, about 5,700 charges were brought forward under Joshua's Law in 2015, although not all of those resulted in convictions.
“Domestic violence is still a very big issue in New Hampshire — it is huge,” said LaFrance. Although domestic violence may be taking a back seat to the current heroin epidemic facing the state, LaFrance said it is still an issue receiving attention.
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NH is the state who just 2 years ago also legalized adultery so such multiple actions presently coming forward against woman, can only now continue to escalate and be legally committed. Not just in the past, present, but into the future now too. Where has simple common intelligence and logic in NH gone? Those who haven't been caught for anything yet, can now even carry a firearm in plain view to intimidate others in NH. You truly don't need to ask how many more children and woman will be buried now
Mark my words because NH has now opened Pandora's box for escalated domestic violence. It's a volcano ready to explode a river of domestic violence that will lead to increase murder throughout the state. When children are fighting, the last thing you want to do is put a gun on their waist, so why would you permit guns on men and woman who are fighting
How much more can this state and country really take, and what is this country's lack of a legal judicial justice system going to do about it? Have each of these NOW accused men been arrested for assault? We all clearly know that answer will continue to remain NO. Not unless a woman is hospitalized from being beaten to a pulp and bruised in more ways than one, or worse, finally dead! It's always his word against yours
Those who have even confessed publicly to criminal acts are still walking the streets with no fear, thinking just an OOPS apology makes it all alright again, when their caught. Because they clearly only chose to be a predator out to only hurt people until they are finally only caught. Woman are still not safe. Actions will always speak louder than words. And before you write me accusing me of having anything against men, I do not! But history can no longer be ignored along with the statistics constantly growing against men. In political forums the men have and will always outnumber the woman
Clearly America will never truly take a woman seriously. And we will just continue to follow closely not just in America, but in one small New England granite state too! Another year is counting down NH and the clock is ticking. Will you finally get off the pot and get it right this year? Because all NH has to show for it, is how much it would apparently take a miracle at work now to fix it
Stupidity only gets as stupid as NH will only keep on continuing to do. The one state who has a supreme court that doesn't care to even know its own state's laws. Let alone the United States Codes of ethics and laws. New Hampshire waits with allot of anticipation for even next years mess to come. Only in NH folks, Only in NH