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Safe Halloween for Missouri Kids

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This year the children should be safe from sex offenders in their area, as long as the offenders actually abide by the law. A new law has come out and the offender MUST post a sign outside their home (on their door) stating, "No Candy Or Treats at this Residence."

Offenders are to stay indoors during the hours of 5-10 p.m. while trick or treating is going on and no lights on. Hopefully this will keep the children safe this Halloween season.


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