A reporter needs to ask him about his stance on pornography being banned and whether he’s considering crafting legislation to that effect. His first answer will be wildly unpopular, and if his second is anything but a complete denial, that story will explode.
You are 100% correct, but multiple unconstitutional “think of the children” style laws have already been passed in several states. The status quo of pornography being protected speech is only a result of multiple litigations on behalf of the ACLU over the years. The reality is unconstitutional laws will keep being passed, and challenging them takes a lot of time and money, without any guarantee of success.
A reporter needs to ask him about his stance on pornography being banned and whether he’s considering crafting legislation to that effect. His first answer will be wildly unpopular, and if his second is anything but a complete denial, that story will explode.
Ask him his stance on pornography in the Bible and watch him get pissy.
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You are 100% correct, but multiple unconstitutional “think of the children” style laws have already been passed in several states. The status quo of pornography being protected speech is only a result of multiple litigations on behalf of the ACLU over the years. The reality is unconstitutional laws will keep being passed, and challenging them takes a lot of time and money, without any guarantee of success.