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Wednesday, February 29, 2012


  • ...I received this email today, and I realize that not everyone is a member of HSLDA, but this is VERY important to ALL of us in the KCMO area. Please call if you feel led to do so. This affects ALL of us that homeschool, regardless of if you belong to HSLDA or not. Thanks!
    It also affects those of us who do not live in KCMO by 2 ways-
    #1, other towns will follow
    #2 Do you go to KCMO during the day for field trips? or business and take your kids?  You could be stopped and quetioned.



    Urgent Action Needed to Stop
    Kansas City Daytime Curfew
    Daytime curfews do not accomplish what the proponents claim.

    Dear HSLDA Members and Friends,

    Your help is urgently needed to block an effort in Kansas City, MO, to pass an ordinance that would make it a crime for young people to be in a public place during public school hours.

    The city council’s Public Safety Committee may vote on the ordinance at 10:30 this morning. If they vote in favor, the full city council could vote on the bill on early as tomorrow. Time is short! All members of the city council need to hear about your opposition.

    Daytime curfews do not accomplish what the proponents claim. They have a disproportionate impact on homeschool families because we allow our children free time while public schools are in session.

    Homeschoolers have been harassed and made fearful by policemen who treat them like suspected criminals for doing nothing more than being in public.
    Action Requested

    1. If you live in Kansas City, please stand up for freedom by immediately calling the city council members listed below to express your opposition to the daytime curfew. Your message can be as simple as: “Please vote NO on ordinance 120180, daytime curfews. It will reduce freedom, but it will not reduce crime.” Or you can express your opposition in your own words.

    2. If your last name begins with A through H, call those numbered 1-4 below. If your last name starts with I through P, call those numbered 5-9 below. If your last name starts with Q-Z, call those numbered 10-13 below.

    3. Please pass this on to other families, as well!
    Contact Information

    1. James, Jr., Sylvester Chair, Mayor
    816-513-3500

    2. Wagner, Scott
    816-513-6503

    3. Davis, Dick
    816-513-6505

    4. Ford, Ed
    816-513-6507

    5. Johnson, Russ
    816-513-6509

    6. Curls, Melba
    816-513-6511

    7. Reed, Jermaine
    816-513-6513

    8. Glover, Jim
    816-513-6515

    9. Marcason, Jan
    816-513-6517

    10. Circo, Cindy
    816-513-6519

    11. Brooks, Michael
    816-513-6521

    12. Taylor, Scott
    816-513-6523

    13. Sharp, John
    816-513-6525
    Background

    1. Daytime curfews do not deter juvenile crime. A recent California study compared the juvenile crime rates of counties that enforced curfew ordinances and counties that did not. The crime rates were the same. The curfews had no effect on juvenile crime.

    2. Daytime curfews allow searches without probable cause. The Fourth Amendment forbids any investigation of a citizen without a “probable cause.” The proposed ordinance allows policemen to stop and interrogate a person merely because he looks young enough to be violating the curfew. It is an invitation to harass homeschool families.

    3. Daytime curfews assume a person is guilty until proven innocent. In several incidents where homeschool students were stopped by police, they had done nothing to arouse suspicion. There was no evidence they had committed a crime or intended to. Nonetheless, the police interrogated them and treated them like criminals until they had proved their innocence.

    4. The ordinance allows some exceptions. Unfortunately, the only way for a policeman to determine if an exception applies is to stop and interrogate the frightened young person. By then the damage has already been done. The child may be afraid to go outdoors again. The right to homeschool includes the right to be free from fear—especially for young people, who are most vulnerable to feelings of fear.

    5. The ordinance pressures homeschool families to follow the public school schedule. Those who dismiss their kids while public schools are in session could face harassment.

    6. HSLDA and Families for Home Education are united in opposing this ordinance.

    Thank you for standing with us for freedom in Missouri!

    Sincerely,

    Scott A. Woodruff
    HSLDA Staff Attorney

2 comments:

~*~The Family~*~ said...

Really? There isn't enough crime or, at the least, traffic violations to keep the police busy? America - the land of the free.

Pam said...

Yikes, what a bizarre ordinance! I am appalled at the way our basic freedoms are continually attacked! (On a lighter note, thank you for visiting my blog and for your kind comment!)