On the recordApril 17, 2005
I absolutely believe so, Anderson. And at the beginning you talked about Megan's Law passed in 1996. I was there in the Rose Garden when it is passed. But it's never enforced.
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transcripts.cnn.comI absolutely believe so, Anderson. And at the beginning you talked about Megan's Law passed in 1996. I was there in the Rose Garden when it is passed. But it's never enforced.
John Walsh discusses the enforcement issues surrounding Megan's Law and the need for accountability regarding sex offenders.
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