Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 12 October 2009
Over the weekend, the Anchorage Daily News reported that Alaska legislators are considering amending the state's child pornography law to include sexually-explicit drawings and cartoons of children. Despite some constitutional concerns raised by free speech activists, the idea has the support of Alaska House Judiciary Committee chair Jay Ramras (R-Fairbanks).
Posted by: Frederick Lane
on 21 September 2009
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