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Alan Wilson To Participate In CDV Town Hall

|| By FITSNEWS || S.C. attorney general Alan Wilson will participate in a town hall forum on the issue of criminal domestic violence (CDV) in Sumter, S.C. this week. According to a news release from his office, Wilson will join S.C. Senator Thomas McElveen, S.C. Rep. David Weeks, and domestic…

|| By FITSNEWS || S.C. attorney general Alan Wilson will participate in a town hall forum on the issue of criminal domestic violence (CDV) in Sumter, S.C. this week.

According to a news release from his office, Wilson will join S.C. Senator Thomas McElveen, S.C. Rep. David Weeks, and domestic violence survivor Shakia Spears at the event.  Weeks, incidentally, is a member of the House judiciary committee which is currently debating a CDV bill which passed the State Senate last month.

Wilson “has made the passage of domestic violence reform his top priority for the current legislative session,” the release stated.

How’s that effort going?  Eh … 

Wilson’s CDV town hall will be held at the gymnasium at Thomas Sumter Academy (5265 Camden Highway) in Rembert, S.C. on Thursday night from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. EDT.

As we’ve said from the beginning of this process, we haven’t been particularly impressed with any of this year’s proposed CDV reforms.  Frankly, if lawmakers were serious about cracking down on violence against women, they might consider better addressing cases like THIS … or THIS.

Anyway, the issue has become a point of contention among lawmakers … as FITS exclusively reported over the weekend.

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8 comments

Oedipus Complex March 25, 2015 at 2:09 pm

Well if anyone would know about dangerous spouses, it’s Alan Wilson! What can I say, he married his mother.

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CDV Watch March 26, 2015 at 2:43 pm

Sam Griswold could come and give his long and sorted past. He could talk about the help given to him by professionals. He could talk about his brushes with the law. Perhaps even he could bring his wife. It would be a teachable moment

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Not That Hateful Bitch March 26, 2015 at 3:25 pm

She would be a good example as to why CDV should be legalized.

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Rocky March 25, 2015 at 4:02 pm

I thought the headline was he was attending Gay Town Hall

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CDV for you & me March 25, 2015 at 4:35 pm

Someone should bitch slap Wilson. Is Shakia black?

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You Know My Name March 25, 2015 at 8:50 pm

Is the Pope, Catholic?
:-0

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You Know My Name March 25, 2015 at 5:07 pm

Yeah Alan, get those political points with the culture of victimhood, hand-wringer crowd, early on. Screw due process and the men (and women) whose lives will be turned on end by false accusations made by pissed off lovers and spouses.
It will never happen to you because you and your family have clout, so you can always get out of it if such happens to you.

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Diane March 25, 2015 at 7:34 pm

You know Curtis won’t show his face there. Too much baggage from the past.

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