Governor Lee Agrees To Remove Those Convicted Of Aggravated Prostitution From Sex Offender Registry In Response To ACLU Lawsuit

As Of This Month, The State Of Tennessee Will Begin The Process Of Removing Those Who Have Been Previously Convicted Of “Aggravated Prostitution” From The State’s Sex Offender Registry, Where They Have Been Listed Due To Their HIV Status Upon Conviction.

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7 Unbelievable But Totally True Tennessee News Stories…

Join Adelia As She Reads And Comments On 7 News Stories Ripped From The Tennessee Conservative’s Headlines That Will Make Your Head Spin And Question Just What The Heck Is Going On In The Volunteer State!?!

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7 Big Tennessee Stories The Mainstream Media Hopes You Will Never Discover…

7 Big Stories The Mainstream Media Hopes You Will Never Discover…

Only for REAL Conservatives In Tennessee Who Want the TRUTH!

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ACLU, LGBTQ Groups Sue Tennessee For Law That Imposes Increased Penalties For HIV-Positive Prostitutes

Tennessee Law States That A Person Who Knowingly Has HIV And “Engages In Sexual Activity As A Business Or Is An Inmate In A House Of Prostitution Or Loiters In A Public Place For The Purpose Of Being Hired To Engage In Sexual Activity” Will Be Charged With Aggravated Prostitution. The ACLU, Tennessee ACLU, And The Transgender Law Center Have Now Filed A Federal Lawsuit Claiming That The Law Is Unconstitutional.

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