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The German parliament took a major step in bolstering its pro-pedophilia credentials by lowering the criminal liability for possession of child pornography.

Last week, the German parliamentary body advanced a bill that will reduce the possession of child pornography from a felony crime to a misdemeanor. Supporters of the bill claim that the legislation is necessary because minors could face felony charges for possession of pornographic images.

“A downgrade to a misdemeanor is also urgently required in order to be able to respond appropriately and with the necessary flexibility to the large proportion of juvenile offenders,” the legislation reads, according to Reduxx. “Here, too, the perpetrators generally do not act in order to be sexµally aroused by the child pornography content, but rather out of a drive typical of the adolescent stage of development, such as naivety, curiosity, thirst for adventure or the desire to impress.”

But rather than simply address this specific matter in the legislation, the German government opted to reclassify the crime altogether, for anyone, regardless of age. The effect will be that adults who possess child pornography will now be simply charged with a misdemeanor rather than the felony treatment they should receive.

The law leaves in place a minimum one-year jail sentence for the crime, but it will have a devastating effect on the safety of children as pedophiles who possess child pornography will likely face significantly shorter sentences than they otherwise would.

 
There is a HUGE difference between kids and adults-and sex and adults-kids are curious-which is natural-they look at what's out there in this wonderful wide world we we have-and unfortunately sometimes they actively participate in it-like sending inappropriate pics of themselves to their boyfriend (or girlfriends) that they swear both are completely in love. But love can be fleeting-especially "puppy love"-now all of a sudden their inappropriate pics are everywhere for all to see-could be a difference between a 16 yrs old and an 18 year old-which both are too young and immature literally neurologically different than adults. Adults know better-WAY better-they KNOW it is WRONG to look and pursue young children-and if they don't, absolutely no hope for them just shoot them, don't waste my tax dollars. This law is a SLAP in the face of every abused little child-this law makes it almost "ok" in their society-ahh no biggie-just pics of kids being sexually abused-misdemeanor, pay a fine and do it all over again. DISGUSTING. I'm sorry, but the German people should be embarrassed not only such a law was proposed and that it actually passed?! If that happened here in the USA I would be DISGUSTED-I already am disgusted with our judicial system for the most part-this would be another insult to justice
 
Disgusting. But the last article I found from that gov site was about Jeremiah Morrison, 38, from Columbus, Ohio. He had 3,000 images and 900 videos on his phone of sexual assaults of infants and children- 0 to 6yrs old. He also had numerous pictures and videos of torture, mutilation, and dead children. If this was his first offense in Germany it wouldn't be treated as a serious crime?
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And what if it was his 3rd offense?.. would it still be treated like it was a minor crime? I think they need to go back and tweak this law.
 
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Judges still have the flexibility to give the maximum penalties.
Sensible judges are important.
But none of this---laws, trials, sentencing, is ever going to be perfect.

Here's an example of why Germany did this:

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At least they didn't want to prosecute the girl, unlike here



Yes even forensic analysts and LEA can and have been charged with possession by not securing it. Advice to IT managers who have found it? Everything stops until the detectives have safely and securely recovered it.
Unless you're DNC.
 
Dad did the right thing and turned that "interview" right off when that cop asked him if his daughter was creating pictures of herself-he was polite and answered that with a have a nice evening and shut the door. Good smart dad. Obviously his only mistake here was trying to be reasonable and called the cops to HELP his daughter in this situation and oh I don't know-go after the ACTUAL PREDATOR and not an impressionable, manipulated and exploited 11 year old CHILD. Silly dad for thinking this way-silly me too then..
 
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