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Man says enticement law unconstitutional

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Duh | 6:41 a.m. May 7, 2008
We all know this guy is lying through his teeth. He probably was about his nickname too. Why do we even listen to the garbage these predators spout? Lock him up and throw away the key.
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JWK | 1:07 p.m. May 7, 2008
IMO, these guys are truly predators. They seek to groom from the safety of their computer and then, after explicit chats with someone that has told them that they were too young for what they were suggesting they want to meet. Yea, for what purpose?

This guy drove by but the reality of his desires were outlined in the chat. In real life, if the girl looks 21, acts 21 and tells you she is 21 but it turns out that she is 15, you are still in trouble.

Some may say that he didn't do anything but planning to do something, like murder someone, is still a crime whether you actually kill the person or not. It is called conspiracy to commit. This guy is definately guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime with who he thought was underage. He is scary.
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