I understand the point of the article - too many laws on the books and villians will always ignore the laws. But still, if Caylee’s law was in effect at the time of her disappearance (I understand, timewise, that that would have been impossible), Casey would have been prosecuted and possibly convicted of violating that law. And wouldn’t that be a good thing?
If we only had some religion in our lives, some ethics, some moral codes, maybe we wouldn’t need any of these damn laws. Does anyone know if the Anthonys followed any religion? Usually crooks show up in court with giant crosses around their necks but I don’t remember that in this case.
If Florida passes Caylee’s law, I hope the state is also required to report missing foster chilren, who are wards of the state. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,235431,00.html
“never to fly on an airline named after a state or the owner. “
Reminds me of;
The Grace L. Ferguson Airline (And Storm Door Co.)
As a state legislator once told me “We get the kind of laws we deserve”
If she’s guilty of criminal neglect, then charge her with criminal neglect. Use the laws that are already on the books before making new ones. With all the laws that are already there to choose from, there’s most likely something that fits.;
ML/NJ
The writer is full of crap, four years with time off. BS,
I like the idea of something to memorialize Caylee. She was such a precious little girl.
Am not sure this law will work well, however. Parents/guardians can just lie about how long the child has been missing.
We talk everyday around here about how the left has permeated every aspect of life in America.
The court system has also been fouled. It became noticeably fouled with the OJ trial and has only gotten worse.
We have a problem that won’t be solved with any new law.
If you sit back and think about it. You can see what is happening.
One more law will fix everything. Pass the Skittles.