02/27/2014
NASHVILLE - Should sex offenders have the status marked on their driver's license in Tennessee?
The idea received a good bit of debate Wednesday on Capitol Hill.
A new bill (HB-1747) would require the words "sex offender" to be stamped on a convicted offender's driver's license in red three times.
It would increase state expenditures one time by $150,000.
The sponsor of the House bill, Rep. Matthew Hill of Jonesborough, told a sub-committee he got the idea from a constituent at a daycare where people have to show identification to be on a list to pick up children.
Critics pointed out the stamp would open offenders up to another level of ridicule.
The bill, first filed in late January, was put on hold to give lawmakers time to think.
See Also:
- Forcing a registrant to "carry the gov't message" on his/her license is likened to "forcing a person to carry the gov't message" on their car license plates which was held unconstitutional in Wooley v Maynard; hence this should also be unconstitutional?
- Tennessee Rep. Wants to Print “Sex Offender” in Red on Every Sex Offender’s Driver’s License
- Law would place designation for sex offenders on TN licenses (Video below)
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