South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4123

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

Protection of Minors from Pornography and Obscenities Act

Impact

The proposed changes aim to tighten regulations on the dissemination of materials deemed harmful to minors, potentially influencing various media and educational institutions' practices. Such amendments are intended to close existing loopholes in Section 16-15-375 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, which currently allows for certain content to be considered acceptable if viewed as a whole, or if it has artistic, literary, political, or scientific value. The bill's strict definitions could lead to decreased accessibility of certain educational materials for minors, particularly those addressing sexual education, which will be explicitly excluded unless consent is obtained from a parent or guardian.

Summary

House Bill 4123, titled the "Protection of Minors from Pornography and Obscenities Act," seeks to amend existing South Carolina laws regarding the definitions of materials deemed harmful to minors. The bill proposes to narrow the definition of what constitutes harmful material, specifying that any material or performance containing content that may be considered obscene or profane in any portion should be regarded as detrimental to minors. This includes further clarifying what constitutes "profane language" and sexually explicit content, thus broadening the scope of regulation regarding what can be disseminated to minors.

Contention

Notwithstanding the Bill's stated intentions, concerns may arise regarding its implications for freedom of speech and educational practices. Critics argue that the requirements could impede educators' abilities to provide comprehensive sex education that includes necessary discussions about consent and healthy relationships. Moreover, the limitations on defenses for distributing materials could pose legal challenges for libraries and educational institutions providing age-appropriate resources. The debate is likely to center around balancing the desire to protect minors with the principles of free expression and educational integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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