Again for a more informed discussion . . .
Statistically, the vast majority of danger to youngsters comes from family members and close friends not strangers.
Still . . .
Here's the legal update to avoid any confusion and put families on notice . . .
Under Missouri law, specifically a state statute first enacted in 2008, registered sex offenders cannot go outside to interact with children, cannot have outside lights on, and are required to post a sign stating “no candy or treats” are available at the home on Halloween night.
Starting this Halloween, due to a federal court ruling on Wednesday, the sign requirement will no longer be enforced under Missouri law.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Missouri sex offenders no longer required to post Halloween warning signs, federal judge rules
Missouri sex offenders are no longer required to post "No candy" warning signs outside of their homes on Halloween after a federal judge ruled part of the state's Halloween law as unconstitutional.
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