The heck with the unconstitutional burden. The right answer should have been that laws/punishments are not retroactive. I adhere to this philosophy because if it is not illegal or only a $50 fine to cut your toe nails on Tuesday, but the law changes on Wednesday and the new law says it is a $100 fine and 10 days in jail, those people who cut their toe nails on Tuesday should not be faced with the $100 or 10 days in jail. That is a very, very simplistic analogy, but hopefully you can see what I mean.
Having said all that - I think MA is one of the weakest states in the US for punishment of its SO's and I think MA judges are far too lenient with these



's. Also, I think anyone of these SO's that has a high chance of reoffending should be made to wear a GPS. It seems to me that there could be a way around the retroactive law WHEN it is known that the perp may reoffend. Or there should be a way to add it to the list of probation requirements. Maybe probation requirements for all SO's should include a clause that allows for new technology to be implemented when it is available to track the offender. Just some blanket clause....
Salem