It’s not just Kentucky. I’m in Indiana and just discovered that at 76, I’m now not old enough to decide for myself what I can or can’t watch.
We are being dragged into an era of government interference and control, while those in power rage about too much government interference. How is it that our morals, or lack thereof, can be subject to the control of the most immoral, corrupt criminal officials in the history of this country?
We all better wake up. Is this America? Not when our freedoms are under attack at every opportunity. Lawmakers shouldn’t dictate my private viewing habits. What’s next? They have already started banning books.
All our personal freedoms are at stake. If this particular issue doesn’t affect you personally, sleep on it; Sooner or later they will encounter one that does.
—Saundra White, 46218
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This article originally appeared in the Louisville Courier Journal: Access to Porn: Lawmakers Shouldn’t Dictate Viewing Habits | Letters