Keep the Earnhardt Family Protection Act a Law

We, the undersigned, feel the "Earnhardt Family Protection Act" should remain as is and unchanged. We, the public, feel no autopsy photos, celebrities or other, should be allowed to be viewed by the p... continue reading »

527 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (527 total)
26.
Donna H 23 July 2015
27.
Stephanie Leach 16 July 2015

"The photos should remain private. No one has the right to view someone else's autopsy photos."

28.
William D 7 July 2015
29.
Sharon S 5 July 2015
30.
Nancy D 25 May 2015

"There is no need for the general public to view the photos of a tragic death of anyone, celebrity or private citizen. It is unfortunate that there are those in the media field that feel tragedy is a big news item. It is also unfortunate that the photos ke"

31.
Joshua F 1 May 2015
32.
Carol R 25 April 2015

"Every family needs to be protection from people like this."

33.
Sarah O 23 April 2015
34.
Monica B 17 April 2015

"There is no reason for anyone, outside of proper authorities and the deceased's family, to view anyone's autopsy's photos. For anyone else to even want to is reprehensible."

35.
Teresa B 14 April 2015

"Newspapers can report on other things besides a dead mans photo"

36.
Mark Ec 12 April 2015
37.
K Tsopriss 10 March 2015

"Just because he was a celebrity, is no reason to violate the family's privacy."

38.
Gary Jodyw 26 February 2015

"If you or ANYONE can try to put yourself in the Earnhardt's place, you would understand! ENOUGH SAID!"

39.
Mary L 25 February 2015
40.
Ann Marieb 21 February 2015
41.
Lisa C 18 February 2015
42.
Patrick P 19 January 2015

"I feel the law should stand as firm as Dale stood on the track."

43.
Billy Lb 14 January 2015
44.
Annmarie D 8 January 2015
45.
Heather J 7 January 2015
46.
Jennifer R 4 January 2015
47.
Janet W 22 December 2014
48.
Karen W 12 December 2014
49.
Tammy M 5 December 2014
50.
Tamara H 11 November 2014
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