now that dateline showed it,
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 5:36 am
maybe now something will be done to correct (fix) the problem with the management of the annual federal funded "national programs", created and developed in the 1980's and 90's, to maximize the potential for finding both immediate and long-term missing children and teaching child abduction prevention on a national level (using the congressional caucus on missing and exploited children's "be smart - stay safe - know the rules" campaign). agreed upon by numerous family members of a reported missing child (over four million people living in the U.S. are a relative of a reported missing child in this country), it's time to take a step back and make sure the federal studies done durning the 80's and 90's that created the annual federal funded national programs, and started the funding for federal agencies developed to manage the missing persons epidemic sweeping this world, needs to be managed according to the instructions that were developed to find and prevent missing children (not to mention the federal "laws regarding missing children: megan's law, jennifers law, kristen's law, the Amber Alert, etc.), once these already developed programs are corrected to operate at the efficiency level they were originally intended, it will be much easier to stomp down on the internet child predators.