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PARSOL announces new YouTube channel

February 8, 2021 PARSOL Webmaster

PARSOL now has its own YouTube channel where we plan to post informative videos that are relevant to our cause. You can visit PARSOL’s YouTube channel at this link. Please remember to subscribe so you will be alerted when new videos are posted.

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PARSOL Board Chair Josiah Krammes speaks at the PA Capitol Rotunda flanked by State Reps. Emily Kinkead and Tim Briggs (28 Oct 2025) [John Dawe/PARSOL]

Stuck in 1995 Rally Marks 30 Years of Failed Policies

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This year marks the 30th anniversary of Pennsylvaniaโ€™s registry. Thirty years. Thatโ€™s three decades of a policy born in the โ€œtough-on-crimeโ€ panic...

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Please note that PARSOL does not condone any form of non-consensual sex, including any sexual activities with individuals under the legal age of consent. People who commit sexual crimes should be prosecuted. That procedure should be Constitutional, fair, and consistent with the legitimate best interests of all Pennsylvanians and based on best evidence-based practices. Once an individual has completed his or her criminal sentence, their debt to society should be considered as paid. No law, whether criminal or civil in nature, should prolong or add to that sentence.