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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(129,999 posts)
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 10:42 PM Feb 2023

Seven states push to require ID for watching porn online

After decades of America fretting over minors potentially being overexposed to pornography online, several states are suddenly moving fast in 2023 to attempt to keep kids off porn sites by passing laws requiring age verification.

Last month, Louisiana became the first state to require an ID from residents to access pornography online. Since then, seven states have rushed to follow in Louisiana’s footsteps. According to a tracker from Free Speech Coalition, Florida, Kansas, South Dakota, and West Virginia introduced similar laws, and laws in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Virginia are seemingly closest to passing. If passed, some of these laws could be enforced promptly, while some bills in states like Florida and Mississippi specify that they wouldn’t take effect until July.

But not every state agrees that rushing to require age verification is the best solution. Today, a South Dakota committee voted to defer voting on its age verification bill until the last day of the legislative session. The bill’s sponsor, Republican Jessica Castleberry, seemingly failed to persuade the committee of the urgency of passing the law, saying at the hearing that "this is not your daddy's Playboy. Extreme, degrading, and violent pornography is only one click away from our children." She told Ars that the bill was not passed because some state lawmakers were too “easily swayed by powerful lobbyists.”

“It’s a travesty that unfettered access to pornography by minors online will continue in South Dakota because of lobbyists protecting the interests of their clients, versus legislators who should be protecting our children,” Castleberry told Ars. “The time to pass this bill was in the mid-1990s.”

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/02/seven-states-push-to-require-id-for-watching-porn-online/

They say the Bible belt is the nation's largest consumer of pornographic material.

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Seven states push to require ID for watching porn online (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2023 OP
My youngest is 46. ProudMNDemocrat Feb 2023 #1
People will use a VPN vercetti2021 Feb 2023 #2
what good would requiring a license number do? Kids know where mom's purse is Takket Feb 2023 #3
And Dad's wallet. nt Phoenix61 Feb 2023 #4
I'm sure the "legislators" realize that many of them Buns_of_Fire Feb 2023 #5

ProudMNDemocrat

(20,351 posts)
1. My youngest is 46.
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 10:44 PM
Feb 2023

That makes me not only legal to drink in a bar, but legal to view erotica.

Sheesh! There are more pressing matters more important to people than watching porn.

vercetti2021

(10,461 posts)
2. People will use a VPN
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 10:45 PM
Feb 2023

Conservatives are fucking dumb as hell when it comes to the future. VPNs will be used to counter this

Buns_of_Fire

(18,862 posts)
5. I'm sure the "legislators" realize that many of them
Thu Feb 16, 2023, 04:14 AM
Feb 2023

would wind up on "a list," too. Unless, of course, they excluded themselves so that they could perform necessary research into the subject.

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