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https://www.chron.com/politics/article/texas-bookstores-obscene-books-20290932.phpA new bill in the Texas Legislature, authored by Texas Rep. Nate Schatzline, would allow businesses to be held liable if a minor reports damages from a work deemed "obscene." In addition to fees for damages, the penalties would include court costs and attorneys' fees.
House Bill 1375 states that each "occurrence of obscenity that harms a person, regardless of whether the occurrence is part of a pattern of conduct, gives rise to a separate claim for civil liability."
This means that bookstores that sell works deemed "obscene" could face multiple lawsuits.
"The increased risk of lawsuits will make it harder for retailers to do business in our local communities and in Texas as a whole. What school district is going to work with a bookseller accused (falsely or not!) of distributing "harmful materials to minors?" Texas Freedom to Read said on X.
This effort from GOP lawmakers is a gut-punch to pro-book parents and advocates, many of whom say they were previously assured they could still purchase any books they wanted—even as titles were removed from schools and libraries.
1. This was never just about public schools and libraries
2. Civil suits require a lower standard of evidence than criminal cases. A civil suit can, however drive a bookstore out of business.
3. Expect online booksellers to be targeted next.

Ocelot II
(125,232 posts)And are minors going to report being "harmed" by so-called obscene works, or are they going to share them with their friends and hide them under their mattresses? And what's obscene, or are we going back to the old know-it-when-I-see-it standard? I remember the olden days when little boys would snicker over National Geographic's photos of naked African and Pacific Island people because breasts!
Initech
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Ghost of Tom Joad
(1,418 posts)Guns and Ammo?? They cause way more harm than anything else.
johnnyfins
(2,239 posts)Asshole politicians for the harm that they inflict on the citizenry that DIDN'T vote for them?
no_hypocrisy
(51,849 posts)demonstrated that they simply don't read, save for their texts. Both inability and disinterest.
I could assign Fanny Hill and Lady Chatterley's Lover and nobody would pick up the books.
And hey, we ARE talking about Texas here.
These bills are self-gratuitous, not for their intended demographic.
struggle4progress
(123,447 posts)bif
(25,664 posts)Initech
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SheltieLover
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struggle4progress
(123,447 posts)nearly 22,000 children and teens are shot and killed or wounded ...
https://everytownresearch.org/issue/child-and-teens/