
004 Jessica's Law
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We track packages. We track pizza. We even track our dogs when they wander out of the yard. But we don’t track the predators who steal childhoods.
This episode of Lipstick and Lacerations cuts through the excuses around Jessica’s Law. It’s not about redemption arcs or “second chances.” It’s about why the U.S. still leaves kids exposed while offenders slip through the cracks.
From my own fight to keep my daughter safe, to the failures of sex offender registries, to the tech solutions we should already have — this is a blunt, unapologetic call for accountability.
No warnings. No coddling. Just one truth: if you hurt a child, you don’t deserve privacy.
AliciaKay.co
Subject: Quick ask — GPS monitoring & school alert protocol
Hi — I’m a constituent and parent in [YOUR TOWN / ZIP]. Can you tell me: (1) Are high-risk sexual offenders in our state monitored by GPS/geofencing? (2) If an alert fires (an offender entering a school zone or protected area), who is notified and how quickly does someone respond? If these systems don’t exist, what is the plan and timeline to implement them? Thank you. — [Your name, town]