To: The South Carolina State House, The South Carolina State Senate, Governor Henry McMaster, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate

Domestic Dispute Law

We need a law that states that whenever the police are called to a domestic dispute, or issue, they come into the house, whether anyone answers or not, and search the premises.

Why is this important?

We need to make sure that victims of domestic violence/ kidnapping are better served by our police force. People have laid stabbed in their home while the police knock on the door and just go away because no one answers. Girls have been held captive in homes where police have come to the door, but don't look inside, and they are never found.