This is a good point. A lot of people don't realize online pornography is arguably federally illegal, just totally unenforced.
testing22321•2h ago
Freedom often isn’t.
rayiner•1h ago
“Protected sexual speech” is such a bizarre phrase. Nobody who wrote the first amendment envisioned that. How can you say the First Amendment prohibits a democratically elected legislature from banning something that was never envisioned as being protected by the First Amendment by the people who wrote it? It makes no sense. Surely the views of either the writers of the first amendment of the past, or the democratically elected legislature in the present, must prevail.
sirspacey•34m ago
because that pretty much is the state of any kind of speach it could apply to. either we operate from it as a first principle/“sacred text” or its scope shrinks as modern life loses any literal comparison to life in the late 1700s
gamblor956•3h ago
According to PH, Utah is one of their biggest states, so this could raise a lot of tax revenue. Billions, based on the amount of this material that Utahans consume on an annual basis.
garfieldcomics•2h ago
These laws are out of touch with the quality of local AI porn generators.
Georgelemental•3h ago
This is not true. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_test
metalcrow•2h ago
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rayiner•1h ago
sirspacey•34m ago