Senate Agrees To Ban Sex Offenders From Door-To-Door Sales

BATON ROUGE (AP) — Convicted sex offenders in Louisiana would be unable to work in door-to-door sales, if the state House of Representatives agrees to a measure that won unanimous support from the Senate.

         Already in Louisiana, registered sex offenders can't drive a bus or taxi or work in an industry that requires going into someone's home to provide a service. The bill by Republican Sen. Gerald Long would prohibit registered sex offenders from soliciting door to door for any kind of business.

         The Senate voted for Long's proposal in a 36-0 vote Thursday. It heads next to the House.

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         If approved, violators of the measure would face prison sentences from five to 10 years, with three years required to be served, and could be fined up to $10,000.

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