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04-25-2017, 12:27 PM | #1 |
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New Congressional Budget Looking to Tax Porn Access $20 Per Device
They've switched it up this TOO administration, it's no longer "save the children, now it's "help stop human trafficking". Looks like the GOP's win against Backpage gave them a new fake mission to restrict access yo free speech.
Is it constitutional for the government to force you to pay to access free speech? Do you think this will go through? The government making money off stolen free porn imagine that ------ Congress Wants to Tax Porn On Your Phone | Men's Health The latest dispatch from the war on porn comes from Arizona, where lawmakers are reportedly working to create a bill that would tax the porn on your phone, CBS 5 in Phoenix reports. Similar legislation is apparently also in the works in other states. According to their story, the trend stems from the belief that porn is a public health problem, and also a contributing factor in the rise of sex trafficking. In order to combat this issue, Arizona state lawmakers are reportedly weighing the proposal of a $20, one-time tax per device for the privilege of watching porn. The bill could also be introduced to federal legislators next month. The first draft of what is called the Human Trafficking Prevention Act can be found here, and lists a wide range of reasons why the Grand Canyon State feels compelled to tax your treasured adult entertainment. |
04-25-2017, 12:35 PM | #2 |
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Can you tax speech constitutionally if it is (asserted) dangerous to your health?
I though Mexico was going to pay for that wall? |
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