Lawmaker introduces sex offender castration bill in Alabama

DownloadThat had tried this in the distant past. 

It failed because the doctors were later murdered by their patients. 

They had also tried “chemical castration.” That didn’t work so well. 

The death sentence seems to work. That has zero recidivism. 

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — An Alabama lawmaker is calling for convicted sex offenders to pay for their own surgical castration.

Steve Hurst, a Republican from Munford, Ala., has introduced a bill that would require sex offenders older than 21 to pay for their own surgical castration before being released from state custody.

The bill would limit the procedure to people convicted of “certain sex offenses” against victims 12 years old or younger.

Hurst has attempted to pass similar legislation for more than a decade, introducing nearly identical bills seven times since 2006, most of which never made it out of committee. He said he was moved to begin pushing for the legislation after a foster parent advocacy group visited his office some years ago and relayed a “horrible” story of abuse.

“I’ve often wondered what that child went through, physically and mentally, and what kind of shape he’s in now,” Hurst said Monday. “They (sex offenders) have marked these children for life. They will never get over it. And if they’ve marked children for life, they need to be marked for life.”

Lawmaker introduces sex offender castration bill in Alabama

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — An Alabama lawmaker is calling for convicted sex offenders to pay for their own surgical castration. Steve Hurst, a Republican from Munford, Ala., has introduced a bill that would require sex offenders older than 21 to pay for their own surgical castration before being released from state custody.