Protecting Our Children
From the Gwinnett Daily Post:
Loganville will consider sexual predator ordinance
05/14/2006
By Carole Townsend
Staff Correspondent
LOGANVILLE — The city’s newest council member, Austin Jones, spoke up at Thursday night’s council meeting in favor of enacting a sexual predator ordinance similar to the one Snellville recently adopted.
“Our most important resource is our children. Anything less than what Snellville has on the books will be unsatisfactory,” Jones said. “If (sexual predators) can’t live there, the next logical place for them to go is Loganville.”
Drafting and adopting a Loganville sexual predator ordinance will be an agenda item for the June council meeting, which will be held the second Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m.
Loganville will consider sexual predator ordinance
05/14/2006
By Carole Townsend
Staff Correspondent
LOGANVILLE — The city’s newest council member, Austin Jones, spoke up at Thursday night’s council meeting in favor of enacting a sexual predator ordinance similar to the one Snellville recently adopted.
“Our most important resource is our children. Anything less than what Snellville has on the books will be unsatisfactory,” Jones said. “If (sexual predators) can’t live there, the next logical place for them to go is Loganville.”
Drafting and adopting a Loganville sexual predator ordinance will be an agenda item for the June council meeting, which will be held the second Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m.
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