Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Assistant Majority Leader
Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston & Marshall Counties
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For Immediate Release: February 21, 2006
Sen. Jay Paul Gumm
Death Penalty for Repeat Child Molesters Passes Senate
Judiciary Committee
A bill that has garnered the attention
of national media outlets that will gives juries in
Oklahoma the option of sentencing repeat child molesters
to life without parole or the death penalty received
approval of a Senate panel today.
The bill’s author, Senator Jay
Paul Gumm, a Democrat from Durant, said he believes
the measure will help create a safer Oklahoma, which
he says is the government’s greatest obligation
to its citizens.
“Those who repeatedly prey on our children in
this unspeakable manner should face the most severe
penalties allowed under our justice system,” said
Gumm, who also serves as Assistant Majority Leader in
the Senate.
Senate Bill 1747 would make repeat child molesters subject
to the death penalty or life without parole. That, Gumm
said, would let the justice system better protect children
from those sex offenders who never will be rehabilitated.
“There are too many stories of child molesters
who are set free only to shatter the life of another
innocent child,” he said. “The case of Jessica
Lunsford in Florida is only one example, and I want
to make certain her story is never repeated in Oklahoma.”
The 9-year-old Florida girl was kidnapped and murdered
last year by a convicted sex offender. That tragedy
led to the passage of “Jessica’s Law”
in Florida and a number of other states, including Oklahoma.
That law requires lifetime global positioning system
monitoring of repeat sex offenders.
Gumm’s bill expands on the new Oklahoma law making
the most heinous repeat offenders subject to the death
penalty.
“If there was ever a crime that was worthy of
punishment by death or life without parole, it is certainly
this most horrible crime that is committed against an
innocent, defenseless child,” said Gumm, himself
a new father. “As a parent and lawmaker, I want
the strongest laws possible on the books to protect
Oklahoma’s children.”
Gumm said he is committed to making Oklahoma the safest
state possible for children. Recently, Gumm added a
link to the National Sex Offender Registry to his website,
located on the Internet at www.gumm.us, giving Oklahoma
parents another tool to keep their children out of harms
way.
“We in the Legislature should leave no stone unturned
in our efforts to protect the most innocent and precious
among us—our children,” Gumm said. “By
sending a message to those who repeatedly prey on our
children that Oklahoma will not tolerate this sort of
horrible crime, we are doing our part to create a safer
Oklahoma for our citizens.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Gumm's Office - (405) 521-5586