Oregon law contained two sections that make it a crime to furnish children and teens with sexually explicit materials. Yesterday the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the law was too broad. The sections were deemed too far reaching and would block age-appropriate books instead of specifically hard-core pornography, which the state said was the intention. The law could be applied to libraries and bookstores that provide sex education books and novels that contain sexually explicit material.
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