Alabama’s “Sound of Freedom Act” toughest anti-child-sex-trafficking law in USA

LifeSiteNews reports that the unanimous legislation “mandates a minimum of life imprisonment for first-time offenders over 19 who are found guilty of trafficking a minor in the state. Those who are under 18 will be charged with a Class A felony, which carries with it at least 20 years in prison.” […] Alabama Daily News relates that the Sound of Freedom Act “does not require that the perpetrator be aware of their victim’s age to be given a life sentence, nor is mistaking the victim’s age a legitimate legal defense.”


“Mandates a minimum of life imprisonment” — “minimum” — Trump said that the minimum sentence should be immediate execution.


Just a question for those who know who they are: Do you really wanna go that route?

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3 responses to “Alabama’s “Sound of Freedom Act” toughest anti-child-sex-trafficking law in USA

  1. jmtarter

    Righteous!

  2. nancy v

    Sweet Home Alabama!

  3. Joisy Goil

    I’m with Mr. Trump on this one. Life imprisonment is too good for these wolves.

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