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Old 05-14-2022, 10:14 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
No, absolutely not!!! Parents who allow full access to a school library's collection shouldn't be the ones who have to jump through hoops. The parents who restrict access should be the ones who have to jump through those hoops. No book banning!!!
How do you that when your kids are in school where some teachers are hell bent on indoctrinating kids into their belief system?

It's funny that movie theaters have figured out how to keep underage children out movies that aren't age appropriate (except when accompanied by a legal guardian). Shouldn't libraries be able to do the same? Couldn't a children's library card be age restricted (like movies) unless the parent decides to override that age restriction?

Seems like a simple solution to me.
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