Bountiful Republican state Sen. Todd Weiler suggests that maybe it's time to take a closer look at Utah's sex offender registry and closer match the punishments to the crimes.
Weiller said some people are placed on the registry for public urination and can't find a way off of it. The convicted person must register for 10 years or for life, depending on the crime.
Weiler joined KSL's guest host Ethan Millard on the "The JayMac News Show" to explain the politically tricky issue.
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