Child Porn Sexual Predators Lost The Big One

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld criminal penalties Monday against child porn sexual predators for the promotion of child pornography, ignoring arguments that the law could apply to mainstream movies that depict adolescent sex, classic literature or even innocent e-mails that describe pictures of grandchildren.

The ruling upheld part of a 2003 law that also prohibits possession of child porn. It replaced an earlier law against child pornography that the court struck down as unconstitutional.

The law sets a five-year mandatory prison term for promoting or pandering child porn and does not require that someone possess child pornography. Opponents have said that could make the law apply to movies such as “Titanic” or “Traffic,” which depict adolescent sex. Both movies won “best picture” Academy Awards, “Titanic” in 1997 and “Traffic” in 2000… read the whole article!

Read the official US Supreme Court Opinion.

This is a huge victory for children across America and those who fight on their behalf.

Never Give Up,

Troy Dooly

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