Utah Declares Porn a "Public Health Hazard".

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  1. ColumbusGuy

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    Utah declares porn a public health hazard
    Utah declares porn a public health hazard - BBC News

    The US state of Utah has become the first to declare pornography a public health risk in a move its governor says is to "protect our families and our young people".

    The bill does not ban pornography in the mainly Mormon state.

    However, it calls for greater "efforts to prevent pornography exposure and addiction".

    One group representing the adult entertainment industry attacked what it called "an old-fashioned morals bill".

    Pornography, the bill says, "perpetuates a sexually toxic environment" and "is contributing to the hypersexualisation of teens, and even prepubescent children, in our society".

    Further steps must be taken to change "education, prevention, research, and policy change at the community and societal level" against what it calls an epidemic, but it does not suggest how changes should be implemented.

    The bill was signed by Republican Governor Gary Herbert, who said the volume of pornography in society was "staggering".

    One 2009 study by Harvard Business School said that Utah was the state with the highest percentage of online porn subscribers in the US.

    Some studies have, however, indicated that porn may not be addictive.

    'Avoid stigmatism'
    The bill was supported by the anti-porn campaign group Fight the New Drug. Reports have pointed out the group's founders are all members of the conservative Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the Mormon Church.

    Close to 63% of the state's residents are Mormon, but Fight the New Drug's leaders have denied working on behalf of the Mormon Church.

    The Free Speech Coalition, a porn industry association, called for more dialogue.

    "We should live in a society where sexuality is spoken about openly, and discussed in nuanced and educated ways, and not stigmatised," said Mike Stabile, a spokesman for the group.

    "We all should work together to prevent non-adults from accessing adult material."

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    Hahahaha...Utah has a greater % of people online looking at porn than any other state! lol Because they are so backwards when it comes to being open about sexuality probably. Damn Mormons. And 'Fight the new Drug' says it is not working on behalf of the Mormon Church, yet every one of the founders of the group is a Mormon. Right.
     
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    catastrophe really

    I praise Jesus...or whoever...daily that I live in the blue Babylon that is NYS. smh
     
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    The libertarian side of me wants to proclaim that government should not be involved in a decision that is free and a right to the individual (in this case, the freedom to watch pornography); however, I do agree that pornography is causing more harm than good from its existence in society. I can understand the desire to have it removed from the household, but that should be the parents' decision and not the decision of a higher power, in this case the state.
     

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