It will never become law in that form. It doesn't matter how many Bible thumpers want it, or how many times this same coming of the calvary presents this annually, it has no chance in hell of passing, or standing up in a court of law.
In the form listed above, and it expanding out of adult into mainstream, they are going to have a lot of companies with some very deep pockets fighting it. So they can just as well forget it.
What is annoying, yet humorous in a sarcastic way is that they are somehow trying to "protect the children" while cracking down on media companies, adult or otherwise. I fail to see a direct connection as they are trying to sell two different issues under the same umbrella.
