JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - Before your children knock on a stranger’s door this Halloween, you want to be sure you know what kind of person is on the other side.
Missouri has a strict set of laws that registered sex offenders must follow on Halloween, although this will be the second year that they are more relaxed after a federal court ruling. Missouri’s top prosecutor is still pushing back.
Registered sex offenders used to be required to put up a sign saying “No candy or treats at this residence” to warn away trick-or-treaters. But a Missouri man recently won a court case challenging that law, so these signs will not be required this year.
Under Missouri law, they have to turn off all their lights after 5 p.m., they cannot put up Halloween decorations, and they cannot participate i

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