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Children targeted by blackmailers would be helped by proposed update to Kansas law
TOPEKA — Kansas will sharpen blackmail laws affecting children to include actions such as demanding that they stop participating in sports or hand over copies of homework if a bill that advanced in the Senate on Wednesday becomes law. House Bill 2594 expands Kansas blackmail statutes beyond the state’s Sexual Extortion Act, which means the […]
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