Planned Parenthood, ACLU, Powell's challenge Oregon anti-porn law
Today, Naral, the ACLU, and Powell's bookstore announced their intention to challenge the new law in Federal Court. The law, which includes provisions to protect educational and artistic expression is being challenged on the grounds that some of its provisions are difficult to implement in practise. “For booksellers, the new law is vague and difficult to apply,†said Michael Powell, owner of Powell’s Books in Portland and a plaintiff in the case. “It says a 13-year-old can legally buy these books, but it’s a crime to sell them to a 12-year-old. How do I ‘card’ a 12-year old?†According to the suit, the new statute improperly criminalizes the dissemination of constitutionally-protected materials. Examples include:
Proponents of the new law argue that the law is an attempt to reverse gains in limiting access of pornography to children. State Rep Andy Olson (R-Albany) issued a press releas saying that “No adult, and no bookstore, should be in the business of providing kids with the kind of content that is specifically listed in this law."
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