Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB442

Introduced
3/12/12  

Caption

Provides relative to the crime of unlawful use of social media. (gov sig)

Impact

If passed, SB442 will significantly increase legal restrictions on sex offenders regarding their online behaviors, thus impacting how these individuals can access social media. The bill aims to enhance community safety by preventing sex offenders from interacting with individuals online, particularly minors, which might mitigate opportunities for recidivism or further crimes. It creates a clear directive for law enforcement agencies to enforce this prohibition.

Summary

Senate Bill 442 focuses on amending the law regarding the unlawful use of social media by registered sex offenders in Louisiana. The bill eliminates the existing exception that allowed these offenders to gain permission from their probation or parole officers to access social networking websites, thereby making it unequivocally illegal for them to use such platforms. The proposed law modifies the definitions surrounding social networking websites to clarify their scope and applicability, specifically targeting sites used for social interaction and communication.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB442 appears mixed, with proponents emphasizing the importance of maintaining strict barriers to online engagement for registered sex offenders, arguing that such measures protect vulnerable populations. Critics may voice concerns over the blanket prohibition, suggesting that it fails to consider rehabilitation aspects and the importance of certain online interactions that could be benign or necessary for professional or personal purposes.

Contention

Notably, there is contention regarding the lack of exceptions in the proposed law. Critics may argue that removing the option for judicial or officer discretion eliminates a layer of flexibility that could allow for responsible behavior among certain offenders. This aspect of the bill underscores ongoing discussions about balancing public safety with the rights and rehabilitation opportunities for individuals with past convictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB620

Provides for the unlawful use of a social networking website (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB55

Prohibits certain sex offenders from using or accessing social networking websites, chat rooms, and peer-to-peer networks (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB196

Provides relative to regulation of speech on social media. (gov sig)

LA HB175

Provides relative to the unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity

LA SB428

Creates the crime of unlawful presence or contact of a sex offender relative to a former victim. (gov sig)

LA HB64

Provides relative to the unlawful disruption of the operation of a school (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB086

Protections for Users of Social Media

LA SB162

Provides relative to the unlawful presence of a sex offender in a public library facility. (gov sig)

LA HB813

Provides relative to information required to be provided by sex offenders and the use of such information

LA HB287

Telephone, Text & Social Media Crimes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.