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RE: Making Porn Illegal

in #sex8 years ago

The purpose of law like is likely exactly to keep it personal and intimate. The problem is that it drives it underground, too. The law, should, in my opinion, be there to monitor and regulate - not to control. A law like this is in effect a tax on porn and it disincentivises people from engaging with it - which might actually result in a happier more productive society. The silver lining is that they have the tools to measure this precisely and will be able to measure the effect of such legislation in terms of productivity and happiness. Personally, I think it's good that countries have borders. Utah might attract people who agree with this. If you don't like it, and you're not willing to fight for your right to be heard, I suppose you're free to move.

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