To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
Roxanne's Haven Law To Eradicate Domestic Violence
We as Men, Women and Teens need to know who we are about to build a relationship with and if they possess a history of violence. We want a database that reveals if someone has a history of Domestic Violence and if they are prone to hurting others. Too many people especially women are falling prey to predators that abuse Women on a daily basis with no real consequence. We want an application on our potential mate prior to taking the leap. A Domestic Abuser Database where we can research if our potential partner has a history of hurting others. This is Our Right as People and Citizens, we need to protect ourselves. Roxanne's Haven Law will protect potential targets of abusers and give them the awareness necessary prior to becoming involved. Roxanne represents all victims of Domestic Violence, Roxanne is the woman who thought this man was handsome, smart and educated; she believed that she had hit the jackpot, and didn't mind dating this distinguished gentlemen. Unfortunately, what Roxanne didn't know was that this distinguished gentlemen turned into the BEAST behind closed doors, he had a history of beating and abusing all the women that he dated. He was the master of charm and sophistication as he took control of his prey and left them alive with long term scars. Roxanne is a survivor, but she is forever scarred. If she was able to research this suitor prior to accepting his offer to date, she may have avoided her constant need for therapy today. This is an insurance plan that may be useful in protecting potential victims. We must have a report on our potential suitors prior to the agreement of moving forward, Join the crusade to implement Roxanne's Haven Law.
Roxanne represents all women and victims who have ever been abused physically by a person claiming to love them.
Roxanne represents all women and victims who have ever been abused physically by a person claiming to love them.
Why is this important?
Too many Women are dying at the hands of their intimate partners and this widespread epidemic is plaguing our communities and states. This is Our opportunity to bring awareness to the forefront and place another resource on the journey to protecting Men, Women and Teens because we all can suffer at the hands of an abuser. Domestic Violence does not discriminate.