tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1504256951899705184.post4967607159526041382..comments2013-03-31T22:44:28.372-06:00Comments on Karl Hegbloom Is in: Domestic Violence Laws Should Designate Both Parties as Co-VictimsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14182133764965096096noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1504256951899705184.post-73549728939578746082013-01-02T13:54:25.332-07:002013-01-02T13:54:25.332-07:002011-08-08 blog is excellent - I'm in Colorado...2011-08-08 blog is excellent - I'm in Colorado and don't even know where to begin in my attempt to effect change. So unfair, so unuconstitutional, so maddening. I've been on probation and under a PO for longer than I was even married! And I did nothing, broke no laws, committed no violence, made no threats, etc. <br />from your blog:<br />"The woman who is committing the “thinking error” of closing the channel, by obtaining a protective order that tries to make communicating with her out to be a crime... She is the one who needs to be put through their educational program more than myself..."<br />"They need to learn and be taught marital arts, not martial arts..."<br />"<br />A no communication order is counter productive to dispute resolution...It certainly does provide a convenient excuse to persecute the person alleged to be someone you need protection from... and how convenient! There is no requirement for evidence, no requirement for proof, no requirement for what we normally think of as due process of law, and no presumption of innocence."<br /><br />all great stuff - wish I was better with words -you state it nicely!!<br />Please let me know if you have any advice on how to go about making change. thanks!<br />gruckee in Littleton, CO.<br />gruckee@gruckee.com<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com