Because your fellow citizens (at least the majority of them) elected people to the city council who agree with their viewpoints on matters like this. Your "home" is not a law-less place that allows you to do anything you wish.How the heck can my city tell me what satellite channels I can receive in my home???
Because your fellow citizens (at least the majority of them) elected people to the city council who agree with their viewpoints on matters like this. Your "home" is not a law-less place that allows you to do anything you wish.
You're not allowed to view child porn in "your home".
I'll bet your town doesn't have any "adult bookstores", massage parlors, etc, etc, either.
In addition to the problem of there being no basis other than religion for outlawing pornography, I question why local governments are allowed to interfere with interstate commerce.
Sorry, I'm stating *fact*, not my opinion. They were elected by the public. If the public doesn't like this law, elect someone who will change it. I did NOT write these laws. Whether I support the idea of what his local lawmakers did is irrelevant.You sound like you're just an apologist for these authoritarian whack jobs who are trying to foist their own religious views on the general public.
Sorry, I'm stating *fact*, not my opinion. They were elected by the public. If the public doesn't like this law, elect someone who will change it. I did NOT write these laws. Whether I support the idea of what his local lawmakers did is irrelevant.
The federal government said that Communities can set their own laws regarding porn based on local community standards. Most communities especially in the South are ruled by the church people, who their wives say are against porn. No man is going to stand in front of the city council and defend porn pubicily. In my case it is the local district attorney who arrests everyone who attempts to sell porn. He is the local God and has set our community standards. Would your wife or your boss like you to publicily defend porn. Enough said!
My state is a bible belt state with some old southern baptist controls in place, there are still dry counties here but not more than a mile down the road theres an adult book store and another a few miles in town as well as several strip clubs and a one on one modeling biz. That being said I was surprised to find out that Adam & Eve will not ship their catalog based on this states religious views ( their words ) but hey I can go to the gas station and buy a Hustler magazine wich shows XXX action pics so go figure.The federal government said that Communities can set their own laws regarding porn based on local community standards. Most communities especially in the South are ruled by the church people, who their wives say are against porn. No man is going to stand in front of the city council and defend porn pubicily. In my case it is the local district attorney who arrests everyone who attempts to sell porn. He is the local God and has set our community standards. Would your wife or your boss like you to publicily defend porn. Enough said!
You're rather hung up on that, now aren't you ?? The point is, laws still apply inside your home. I'm not saying I agree or disagree with the law or if I think it's "right". It is what it is and until someone fights it in court, it stands.
That shiester DA ought to be careful and tread lightly. He could find himself on the receiving end of a civil rights lawsuit or a malicious prosecution charge. The federal government has let communities set laws like this in years past, but more and more the law is being understood in a way that protects the rights of the individuals and their privacy than the whims of religious nutjobs who want to control people's private lives. Lawrence V. Texas is going to be the central point as to these laws being overturned, as it set a precident for individual rights to privacy rather than standards imposed by collectivists. This by someone who doesn't particularly like porn. I'm far more offended by people trying to impose their own morals on others than by someone's choice of entertainment.
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