coomer Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 [think before following links] https://www.404media.co/mike-lee-porn-law-interstate-obscenity-definition-act/ 1 Quote
Moderators viking8x6 Posted May 13 Moderators Report Posted May 13 Here's a non-paywalled article on the same: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/sen-mike-lee-wants-a-national-definition-of-obscenity-here-s-why/ar-AA1EtQv1 3 Quote
nanana Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 UGH, seems that the prior standard already prohibited transmission of obscene content if there is proof of "abusing, threatening, or harassing a person" per the article. to be fair (may not be a popular view here), i'd imagine that it is pretty difficult for parents to control what underage children see. Still, don't adults clearly have the right to do what they want unless it harms others? 2 Quote
ellentonboy Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 I would love to know what this idiot has been downloading to his personal computers or smart phones. Someone should get a google search and see exactly what he's been viewing the past few years. 1 1 Quote
Nude Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 He's a leader in the Mormon Church. Not all Republicans follow this wack job. Mormons aren't what they say they are. They don't follow their religion like they say they do. They think they are the king of all control. His idea is a violation of the First Amendment! Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Press! First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Though the Supreme Court has recognized unique attributes of broadcast radio and television that justify more relaxed First Amendment scrutiny,1 most media lack these attributes and therefore are not entitled to broadcast’s more permissive standards.2 Courts will typically apply ordinary First Amendment principles to analyze restrictions on non-broadcast media, such as the concepts of traditional and designated public forums3 and the use of strict and intermediate scrutiny for content-based and content-neutral restrictions on speech.4 The court has applied these principles in cases involving such new media as movies,5 video games,6 and the internet.7 As discussed in other essays, the unique characteristics of each medium remain relevant in applying these principles.8 [think before following links] https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/usrep/usrep521/usrep521844/usrep521844.pdf Quote
PrisonbaiT Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 Guess he wants to punish California, because they are the biggest producers in the adult movies, and it is one of their biggest industries. This is all about revenge on not followers. On the other hand republicans are so hypocrite when it comes to religion Quote
rawfuckingonly Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 26 minutes ago, PrisonbaiT said: On the other hand republicans are so hypocrite when it comes to religion As opposed to Democrats, particularly the "progressive" left when it comes to their beliefs and double standards. Nah, they're not *hypocritical* or anything. Noooooooo.....fu¢k no. 1 Quote
akula Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 You know the shit bag fucks his own kids hes projecting like all scumbag republicans do. 2 1 1 Quote
SFCumdog Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 That pig faced POS. You know that that ass has been a pass around bottom for his Elders. 1 Quote
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