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Originally Posted by xxxjay
That is exactly the kind of duplicity that will give lawyers room to fight:
1. It's legal to work as a model in the adult industry.
2. It legal to be under 18 as well.
It is clear that the DOJ doesn't even think of the people in group #1 and that is what they are. They deserve the same protection as the kids do...and we all know this isn't about CP anyway. CP is just convient high moral ground for the DOJ to stand on when the try to prosectute 2257.
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I've been saying this for a LONG time man.
This entire law is under the "Guise" of defending our children. Nothing more.
My feeling is when someone goes to court and can provide any and all documentation to prove that someone is over 18 and SHOW that we're not in the business of dealing with CP, this law will ultimately collapse.
They're trying to make criminals out of us for nothing more than bad record keeping. Why? Because they KNOW we don't deal in CP. Why change the laws? Because they know we're following the laws AS THEY ARE TODAY.
Read Amp's post above. That's exactly what's going on. They're not focusing on the CP problem they claim to be after, NOR the REAL criminals. They're focusing on LAW ABIDING pornographers (lol, that does sound kind of funny). Now, they're just changing the laws to make it harder to abide by the laws.