Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6324

Introduced
4/26/23  

Caption

Obscene And Objectionable Publications And Shows

Impact

The proposed changes would increase penalties for those who knowingly promote obscene content for commercial purposes. The bill stipulates fines between $100 and $1,000 and/or imprisonment for up to two years for violators. By defining obscenity in relation to community standards, the bill seeks to align enforcement with contemporary social values, thereby reinforcing protective measures against exposure of minors to potentially harmful content. This move has sparked discussions around balancing youth protection with concerns about censorship and First Amendment rights.

Summary

House Bill 6324 focuses on the regulation of obscene and objectionable publications and shows within the state of Rhode Island. The bill amends existing laws to clarify the definitions and penalties associated with the promotion and distribution of materials deemed obscene. Specifically, it aims to enhance protections for minors by explicitly prohibiting the sale or exhibition of various types of media, including cartoons, drawings, comic books, and animations to individuals under the age of eighteen. This represents a significant expansion of the scope of materials classified under obscenity laws.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise regarding the broad criteria established for defining obscene material, which some argue could lead to subjective interpretations and potential overreach in enforcement. Critics express concerns that the inclusion of additional forms of media could result in unnecessary restrictions on access to artistic and educational resources. Some stakeholders fear that these regulations might disproportionately affect individuals and organizations engaged in creative endeavors, including artists and educators, thus igniting debate over freedom of expression.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6066

Obscene And Objectionable Publications And Shows

RI S2429

Establishes, as an affirmative defense to the crimes of circulating obscene publications or shows and selling or exhibiting obscene publications to minors, the person’s employment status as an employee of a school, museum, or library.

RI H7575

Establishes, as an affirmative defense to the crimes of circulating obscene publications or shows and selling or exhibiting obscene publications to minors, the person's employment status as an employee of a school, museum, or library.

RI HB4

Crimes and offenses, further provides for obscenity crimes

RI HB4013

Crimes and punishments; modifying definition of obscene material; effective date.

RI HB2002

Crimes and punishments; modifying definition of obscene material; effective date.

RI HB2002

Crimes and punishments; modifying definition of obscene material; effective date.

RI SB1976

Crimes and punishments; obscenity and child pornography; modifying elements of offenses. Effective date.

RI SB1204

Obscene; definition.

RI HB3642

Crimes and punishments; Oklahoma Law on Obscenity and Child Pornography; scope of certain unlawful act; definitions; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.