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Old 08-11-2024, 01:17 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
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.
Basically what you're saying is that there are ways to get around the law. There's always ways to get around the law... so what?

I do see something wrong with carrying porn in schools. Schools should not be smut purveyors. Have you actually read any of these books? Should parents embrace the school's decision to use taxes they provide the schools to pay for sexually explicit material in their children's libraries?

I'll ask again. Would you favor Playboy, Hustler and Penthouse in school libraries?

I'm happy that I never sent my kids to public school, especially when I read about the kind of crap the librarians think should be acceptable for kids these days.
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