Oklahoma Senator offers a complete ban on porn about “restoration of moral strength”

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Pornography, category content that the Supreme Court cannot be definedIt may soon be downright illegal in Oklahoma. Recently State Senator Dusty Deverters (this is his real name, not a porn name) suggest a set of moral laws to the police Including one that would send any person who produces, distributes or holds adult content for up to 10 years.

The bill, SB 593It will increase existing penalties for all kinds of pornographic engagement. This would increase the punishment for possession and distribution of child pornography, creating a new at least 10 years behind bars, with a maximum of 50-year sentence for a prison for repeated offenders. But at the same time, it will create a direct ban on porn, punishing people even for materials produced and widespread legally. The punishment for “production, distribution or possession” will begin up to 10 years, with a sentence of 10 to 30 years for “organized traffic on pornography”.

In a press release, Deevers described pornography as “both degenerate and highly addictive drug”, which “ruins marriages, ruins life, destroys innocence, distorts young people’s perception of the opposite sex, turns women into objects, degrades, degrades Human dignity and corrodes the moral tissue of society. “So, it seems that he is not so flexible to his feelings here.

The ban on porn is just one shale bill that Deevers says is “aimed at restoring moral strength in Oklahoma.” This includes a law that would make an illegal person to order and use abortion pills, ban divorces without guilt, and offer tax loans of $ 2500 to people who give up the “marriages of the covenant” that can only be dissolved in cases of abuse, adultery or abandonment. Deevers said, All three branches of the State Government Since 2010

Oklahoma already has a law to check the age on the books that Prevents anyone under 18 years of age from access to pornography – a solution that led to Pornhub is withdrawn from the stateS But this obviously does not go far enough for Deevers who would like the content to be banned directly.

There are legitimate criticism of the pornographic industry and people must be encouraged to consider their relationship with a material that can often be the result of abuse and operating Labor practices. Unfortunately, the bigger part of the industry criticism stems from moral police ghosts such as Deevers, which is invested in the imposition of traditionalism, which is brought in accordance with its own religious beliefs rather than dealing with any of the anxiety consequences of The Codification of sex in capitalist systems And more interested in making sure that everyone diverts their eyes to everything he thinks is offensive rather than doing something to protect sexual workers.

 
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