JORDAN'S LAW  (after Jordan Bleimeyer)
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JORDAN'S LAW (after Jordan Bleimeyer)

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To Change laws of child abuse victims. Holding the person(s) responsible for the care and protection of children. 1.) The person or persons convicted of physical child abuse, should be facing an automatic Attempted Murder Charge. 2.) State Agencies responsible for the protection and overseeing of a child's well being should face charges in the event they are found to have failed to protect the child or children of abuse. Too many children are suffering at the hands of their own parents, caretakers, people they trust to keep them safe are too often the ones who abuse the child. In Jordan Bleimeyer's case, he was forced to sleep and live in a room under the stairs, he was starved, beat and neglected. So severely abused that he has to be hospitalized for over a month at least. Children's Protective Services in Texas stated they visited the child on February 20, 2014 and that he was in no harm and everything was okay. I believe if state agencies are no longer granted immunity in their position of authority of the protection of children, there would be far less mistakes made when deciding the safety and well being of a child.

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