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Senate Drafts Bill to Protect Kids from Web Porn

By Wendy Griffith
CBN News Sr. Reporter

CBN.com – (CBN News) - A disturbing new report found that kids are a top target of pornographers. Some lawmakers have proposed legislation that would make it more difficult for pornographers to lure kids to their Web sites.

The number of online pornography sites is skyrocketing -- and kids have easier access now than ever, because of cell phones and wireless laptops.

One young boy said, "I know my brother knows, I think my dad knows, and I think my mom's oblivious to the fact that I look at porn."

And a recent report said most porn sites barely even try to keep minors away.

"They say don't proceed if under 18. So you just click, yes I'm 18," one pre-teen boy explained.

It turns out that children between the ages of 12 and 17 are frequent viewers of Internet porn, and the average age at which children are first exposed to online porn is 11 years old.

That is why a group of Democrat lawmakers, including Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln, want to crack down.

"Right now, to purchase alcohol, cigarettes, or adult magazines at your local convenience store, proper identification is required by law,” Lincoln said. “Therefore, it is just plain common sense to do the same thing for the Internet."

Their proposed bill would require porn sites to install federally approved age verification software that asks users for more detailed information, such as driver’s license or social security numbers.

It would also institute a 25-percent tax on all Internet porn transactions--money that would be used to fight child pornography.

But experts say that the proposed new law may not be enough. E-mails, instant messages, and pop-up ads reach out to kids and lead them to pornographic sites.

“It's not about kids finding pornography,” said consumer adviser Regina Lewis of America Online, “it’s about pornographers finding kids."

"How is it then that so many of these sites are misspellings of names like Disney Land, Teletubbies, and Pokemon? Is this just an accident, or is this a strategy for reaching our kids?" Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND) asked.

The multi-billion dollar pornography industry claims that the legislation is unconstitutional.

But lawmakers say that protecting children from obscene material is not censorship, just common sense. And they say it is time to shift the cost of protecting our children online from the American taxpayer to the pornographers themselves.

 




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