Event Alert: CDV “Call To Action”
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SC ATTORNEY GENERAL TO HOST EVENT URGING TOUGHER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PENALTIES
|| By FITSNEWS || S.C.
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His “call to action” is good timing & good optics considering we learned the other day that he doesn’t apply the law to himself.
Good thing the taxpayer isn’t considered an “abusive spouse” for Wilson’s sake.
*abusive=abused
Sounds like you know something. Spill it. Tell it all.
Ahhhhh, a return to the 1990s mentality whereas putting people behind bars for longer periods solves the problem (which has proven not to work as a deterrent for others).
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Get to the root of the problems. Women are also too blame. Women also attack and hit others. Women also resort to forms of bullying. Men equally are to blame. But women have a tendency to start the shit that leads to shit when men try to walk away from them.
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Wilson’s Office and these other dumbasses in government are blind. But then, laws are for the women, are they not?
When CDV against men reaches #2 in the nation your point may be taken more seriously. For now, man the fuck up.
When CDV against men reaches #2 in the nation your point may be taken more seriously.
Where does SC rank now?
Probably the worst in absolutely everything. Sometimes I feel SC is just a banana Republic.
Where are all the federal bust of state lawmakers we were promised that would happen in December 2014????
If cops at CDV cases keep charging for A & B to avoid the 3 CDV charges that bump it up to circuit court, if solicitors make plea deals to bump CDV down, all the feel good changes Alan Wilson and the legislature SAY they want to make mean nothing.
We have cops and we have solicitors who don’t think beating spouses and children within the family is a big deal. As long as the cops and the solicitors don’t have to abide by the law…well, what’s the point?
Will the Eckstroms be there?
Here’s a very good idea to drastically cut domestic violence in SC.
Stop making divorces take 18 months or longer to obtain.
SC is listed as one of the 5 hardest places to get a divorce in the United States.
It’s ridiculous: you can get a divorce in NY/NJ for $300 and 30 days. The other person does not even need to show up. If people were not imprisoned with each other, and knew either one could just walk away (harder if children are involved). Then the violence would go down.
I’m sure that’s the reason for domestic violence.
Law breaking lawmakers passing laws. Imagine that.
Well for the first time I respect a position Alan Wilson has taken. Who would have thought.