Mountain_Kat
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Thank you HG! There is alot of media around the UVA Rolling Stone article, the Columbia study tonight and you can see the direction it's going... several media links out there now waiting for the live feed and the results.
It really should have it's own thread.
Right now he and DH are the only males who are members of the new Support WH page. But then there are a number of women....
Welcome. [emoji1] Sorry does it show when newmembers join? If it does I didnt know. Sorry we missed you.
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Brilliant! Quoting your post for guests and new readers...
So much support going on for WH and the new scam-venture. Repercussions forthcoming to the media. All that's missing is "I'll get you and your little dog too." Oh, wait!
Hadsell family and friends, can we see some support for AJ?
Nevermind, I found it:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2050759358398113/
Just had to search facebook for "Support Wesley Hadsell"
There is no waiting period.
§ 15.2-1718. Receipt of missing child reports.
No police or sheriff's department shall establish or maintain any policy which requires the observance of any waiting period before accepting a missing child report as defined in § 52-32. Upon receipt of a missing child report by any police or sheriff's department, the department shall immediately, but in all cases within two hours of receiving the report, enter identifying and descriptive data about the child into the Virginia Criminal Information Network and the National Crime Information Center Systems, forward the report to the Missing Children Information Clearinghouse within the Department of State Police, notify all other law-enforcement agencies in the area, and initiate an investigation of the case.
https://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+15.2-1718
Suzanne's Law
Suzanne’s laws is a federal law concerning missing persons signed into law by President Bush as part of the national "Amber Alert". It provides that there shall be no waiting period before a law enforcement agency initiates an investigation of a missing person under the age of twenty one and reports the missing person to the National Crime Information Center of the Department of Justice. To do so, it amends Section 3701 (a) of the Crime Control Act of 1990. It requires local authorities to notify the National Crime Information Center immediately if someone between the ages of 18 and 21 goes missing.
http://definitions.uslegal.com/s/suzannes-law/
I have seen a "Bring AJ Home" ribbon that has a pattern of pink dots on it, in three rows:
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(but centered, not flush left)
Does this symbol have a meaning?
And now WH FB page is back on
And now WH FB page is back on
re: a WS course for high school students ....To tell you the truth. I truly feel that Websleuth should be a curriculum course for all High School students. This will teach them little bugars that they need to wake up because so much is going on in the world. So instead of signing up for the Kardashian page to get the new make-up formula; They need to sign up to the Websleuth site to see that Life is not a game while trying to use their thinking abilities to help solve a case. Jmo.
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re: a WS course for high school students ....
Also to see a) anything you say/do or others say/do online could be sleuthed later and b) your sm and online activities as well as the sm and online activities of your "friends" paint a picture of you, regardless how real or false that picture is. Perception is reality. And c) someone, somewhere, is always watching ....
Seems to me they want to expand the social media Amber alert system where it automatically sends actual notifications/alerts to facebook accounts (maybe other social media sites too, fb is all I have) in the area where the incident occurred. But IMO it would need to be whoever implemented the Amber alert system to expand that program. Seems wasteful to have a whole new program set up for missing adults when the current one could be expanded with way fewer resources. Not that it's not a good idea, it's just not the time or the avenue to achieve that. MOO.
ETA: I may be completely wrong. The language on the funding page was very difficult for me to read (and I read court opinions from the 1800s every day, so that's saying something).
Thanks. In the meantime, can someone else post the link, or tell me how to go about finding the "Support WH" page?
Are you agreeing with my statement that Websleuth should be a High school curriculum or not?