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Old 05-04-2017, 11:58 AM
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2348 views now of stuff in my 26 year 224 613 Project.

This has taken a huge amount of sacrifice and time/money on me and my family's part getting hundreds of thousands of snail mail, e-mails, Findlaw posts, Facebook posts and a few phone calls. And attendance at four American Association of Law Libraries conventions from Reno's in 1989 through the one in San Francisco in 1992.

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And so many TOTV posts about the 224 613 Project that people on here are thoroughly bored with it. Even with all the help I now seem to be getting with it from people in New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, San Francisco, Paris, London, and other places.
2361 views now of items on my 224 613 thread. This is 26 years of very hard but pro bono work involving a lot of stress to myself, my friends and my family while also often trying to find gainful employment of someone with four degrees. Volunteered at Palm Harbor Library and East Lake Community Library for 10-14 hours per week from roughly September 2000 through maybe June 2003. These were both public libraries in Palm Harbor under the control of Gene Coppola.

What can you do for your community? What do their libraries have in the way of practical materials for survivors/victims of crimes as well as those dealing with mental illness who are more likely to be victims of crimes than its perpetrators?