Missouri House passes HJR 132

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed legislation to put a measure before Missouri voters to ensure the safety of Missouri children and curb the heinous crime of sex trafficking by strengthening penalties for sexual offenses involving children.

 

HJR 132, a resolution sponsored by State Representative Wendy Hausman, proposes a crucial amendment to the Missouri Constitution to ensure stricter punishment for those convicted of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree. Under the proposed amendment, individuals found guilty of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree will face life imprisonment without the possibility of probation or parole.

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