Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR100

Introduced
5/24/17  
Introduced
5/24/17  
Engrossed
5/30/17  
Engrossed
5/30/17  
Report Pass
5/31/17  
Passed
6/4/17  

Caption

Declares the proliferation of pornography among Louisiana children to be a public health hazard

Impact

The resolution calls for the state legislature to engage in educational campaigns, promote research, and enact policy changes targeting the accessibility of pornography, particularly on the internet. A focus on compliance with existing obscenity laws to protect minors indicates a proactive stance towards regulating content that could harm children. HCR100 also urges collaborative efforts from various stakeholders including government officials, educational bodies, and community organizations to develop a multifaceted approach to combating the issue. Such actions, if implemented, could significantly reshape how internet safety laws are perceived and enforced in Louisiana.

Summary

HCR100 recognizes the proliferation of pornography among Louisiana children as a public health hazard that poses significant risks to individual and societal wellbeing. The resolution outlines concerns regarding early exposure to pornography, emphasizing evidence that links it to various negative outcomes such as low self-esteem, the normalization of violence, and problematic sexual behaviors. Additionally, it underscores the alarming trend of children being increasingly exposed to explicit content via technology, which has become mainstream rather than being relegated to niche categories. The resolution aims to reflect current social realities that call for a comprehensive response to this crisis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR100 is reflective of a growing urgency to address the negative impacts of pornography exposure on youth. Proponents of the resolution view it as a necessary step toward protecting children from harmful content that can distort their development and perceptions of healthy relationships. Opponents may raise concerns about censorship and the extent of governmental intervention in personal freedoms and internet access. Nonetheless, the general atmosphere seems to favor increased legislative action to safeguard youth, pointing to an overarching societal concern about the effects of digital media consumption.

Contention

While HCR100 serves as a declaration regarding the detrimental effects of pornography, it raises potential points of contention regarding the measures suggested for addressing these issues. Critics may argue that the approach taken could infringe on personal rights and hinder the free exchange of information online. Furthermore, the effectiveness and practical implications of proposed regulation on internet content remain contentious points, as stakeholders navigate between guardianship of children and ensuring a free and open internet. The balance between combatting childhood exposure to harmful content while maintaining civil liberties will be a crucial aspect of discussions moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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