Convicted dope boy Kevin Maxson runs a group called "Voices 4 the Voiceless", and while they generally protest stuff like jail conditions and give support to BLM issues, Maxson hypocritically wants increased punishment for Registered Persons. This is typical of BLM supporters, unfortunately.
Maxson erroneously claims drug offenders like him get less time than someone convicted of a sex offense; that is complete bullshit. Perhaps if he stopped threatening violent actions, he would not spend that much time behind bars, but even then, he spent less time behind bars than a person convicted for a sex offense. Obviously, his time seerved did not help his overall lack of education on this subject.
If Maxson was that worried about his community, he'd talk about drugs ands gangs, something far more of a problem than Registered Persons.
“I would like to see like a network of parents being out on the street, walking up and down the street, walking through the playgrounds,” said Kevin Maxson, CEO of Voices 4 the Voiceless. “I would like to see some of the people who are sexual offenders having to wear ankle monitors to monitor 24 hours a day.”
Maxson said people who are charged with drug possession or drug dealing often serve longer sentences than sex offenders. He said the state should require sex offenders to wear ankle monitoring devices and be placed in affordable housing away from children and families.
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