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Old 09-02-2024, 10:03 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
If that's the case, then obviously the law needs tweaked. But it's still the majority of parents who should be making these decisions. Not the school librarians or publishers of the books.
A better approach is to keep "objectionable" books in a secured area. Then make parents who object to those books place their children on a No Read list. Librarians will then prohibit entry to that area to any child on the list.

This way, parents on both sides of the issue keep their parental rights intact.
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