Posted on 05/21/2024 9:37:01 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Germany’s Parliament, known as the Bundestag, received enough votes last week to remove a section of the country’s Criminal Code to reduce the minimum penalties for “dissemination, acquisition and possession of child pornographic content.”
According to the Bundestag, the bill specifies that “possession and acquisition should be punishable with a minimum penalty of three months’ imprisonment, and distribution with a minimum penalty of six months’ imprisonment, and distribution with a minimum penalty of six months’ imprisonment. The offenses regulated in Section 184b of the Criminal Code are therefore classified as misdemeanors and not as crimes.”
In 2021, the possession of child sexual abuse materials was first classified as a crime. At that time, the Federal Justice Minister Christine Lambrecht of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) introduced a minimum sentence of one year for the offense.
The outlet Reduxx noted that the decision is being celebrated by a “pro-pedophile” group that has pushed for the age of consent to be lowered to age 12 (via Reduxx):
The move has already been praised by a notorious German pro-pedophile activist group. Known as Krumme-13, or simply K13, the activist group has been described as a “self-help” organization for “pedosexuals.”
In a blog post written by its founder and dated May 17, K13 laments that “no politician in all factions apologized to the thousands upon thousands of those affected who fell victim” to the 2021 law which had made possession of child sexual abuse materials a felony.
🚨Germany's Parliament has officially voted to decriminalize the possession of child pornography.
The move is being celebrated by a "pedophile rights" activist group which has also called for the age of consent to be dropped to 12.
https://t.co/JtUNA4wgZg— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) May 21, 2024
Earlier this year, a 52-year-old male was identified as “transgender” was convicted in Germany for the possession of child sexual abuse materials. Reduxx reported that he told a court that he viewed the material to assist in the development of his “gender identity.” Reportedly, he was given a lenient sentence after a judge accepted his excuse.
The Cancer of the World.
Who will do it first in North America? I think it is a toss up between Canada and California.
When the Marxist house of cards finally falls in America there will be a reckoning for the perverts as the American people take things into their own hands.
“One European Country Just Voted to Decriminalize the Possession of Child Pornography”
Since the minimum sentence is three months it has not been decriminalized.
There has to be more to the story. What does interpol say?
And for Deutchland’s 20 million moslem residents it will be zero months for possession and zero months for distribution.
“One European Country Just Voted to Decriminalize the Possession of Child Pornography”
According to the article, the vote has not yet been taken.
If it was pedophile rights then it would have to be children under 12?
They’re very aware they can’t run a korrupt government without perverts.
From the article:
"The offenses regulated in Section 184b of the Criminal Code are therefore classified as misdemeanors and not as crimes.”
Correction: The article says vote taken, their linked source refers to draft.
The bill:
3 months min prison for possession
6 months min prison distribution
Definitely still a criminal offense.
Germany, like many other places, distinguishes misdemeanors from “crimes” - what we call felonies.
Germany is where a lot of the sex trafficking from Eastern Europe is going (the Germans have the money).
“Who will do it first in North America? I think it is a toss up between Canada and California.”
This bill sets a min of 3 months in prison for simple possession. Our federal sentencing guidelines set no minimum sentence
In the’70’s many states reclassified crimes. Punishable by up to 365 days imprisonment was a misdemeanor, over 365 was a felony. They then created a category of Civil Infractions punishable by fines and no jail time.
By US standards any offense that can be punished by jail time is a crime, the line being at 365 days for misdemeanor vs felony. It doesn’t sound like Germany is decriminalizing these offenses, just reducing them to criminal misdemeanors.
“Germany, like many other places, distinguishes misdemeanors from “crimes” - what we call felonies.”
In Germany a misdemeanor is a crime.
Thanks SeekandFind.
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