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Old 08-11-2024, 01:32 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
Not in Idaho now. But even if what you say is true, why should this crap be promoted and provided in school libraries? It's unlawful for children to buy liquor and drugs, but they manage to get around the laws. Does that mean the schools should provide it for them to save them the trouble of finding it elsewhere?
Does not in Idaho mean that these books are banned in ALL public libraries in Idaho?

There are 4 public libraries outside of Utah and Idaho that will allow teens to get free library cards online without parental consent. The teens are then free to check out any of these books.

I see nothing wrong with having these books in high school libraries. School libraries should carry age appropriate material.

I have more to say, but it's too political.
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