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manga harmful to minors?

Post by Farlo » Fri Jul 04, 2003 9:17 pm

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=3821

Manga titles considered "harmful to minors"
By Jonathan Mays, Anime News Network

A new Arkansas statute designed to restrict material deemed "harmful to minors" went into effect last week, placing virtually all the state's comic book retailers in violation of the law. Act 858 (full text) targets magazines or comics that appeal to a "prurient interest" or "lacks serious literary, scientific, medical, artistic or political value for minors." Although designed to keep Penthouse and similar publications out of minors' hands, Arkansas' definition of "harmful to minors" places titles like Batman, Spider-Man, and most manga under the new law.

The result is a series of new expectations for librarians and retailers--and a great deal of unrest among store owners and consumers. Under Act 858, "blinder racks," a longtime staple of adult video and book stores, are to become commonplace in libraries and comic stores. Everything from Sailor Moon to Catcher in the Rye must be covered and "segregated in a manner that physically prohibits access" to youth, according to the new law.

Immediately after the legislature confirmed the bill, a broad coalition ranging from an independent bookstore to the Arkansas Library Association filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, arguing that the new law is unconstitutional. In a news release from the Arkansas chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, bookstore proprietor Mary Gay Shipley said, "I don't sell 'dirty books,' and I resent being treated like I run an adult bookstore." The sentiment is a common one among those challenging the law.

Chris Finan, president of the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, spoke with ANN. "We are deeply concerned that the language of the bill would require booksellers to create an "adults only" section in their stores for material that is First Amendment protected for adults." Finan emphasizes that the new law prohibits display of a wide range of publications, "including works with serious literary and artistic merit."

The public's impression of "restricted" material is among ABFEE's greatest concerns. "The law would create a serious chilling effect because placing material in an area restricted to adults stigmatizes it." Fearing the impact on sales, he suggests, "Many people will be understandably reluctant to enter an area that seems to be reserved for pornography."

In a statement to ANN, Rita Sklar, Executive Director of the ACLU of Arkansas, clarified the coalition's goals. "We're not saying we oppose the idea of a six-year-old not being able to get his hands on a copy of Penthouse. It's you or I not being able to get our hands on a copy of Of Mice and Men." She suggested that many libraries and bookstores may find it easier simply to prohibit minors from entering.

Lawmakers defend their decision to pass the law. "It could open up a can of worms. There's no doubt about that," Republican Kevin Anderson told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. "But our intentions were pure."

The first seven days of the law have brought no significant lawsuits against retailers and no wave of bookstore closures, but Arkansas store owners remain concerned. The potential for any individual to file a complaint about a store offering "restricted" materials is too high for plaintiffs like Shipley to drop the District Court lawsuit. A trial testing the law's constitutionality is likely in the near future.

Retailers hope to find a trial judge on the same page, but at present, the view remains blocked.

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Post by Deaths_ally » Fri Jul 04, 2003 9:41 pm

I give this stupid ass law three weeks tops....

if it stays.. no one in their right mind will bother to enforce it..

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Post by Propyro » Fri Jul 04, 2003 10:11 pm

... sounds like shit ... smells like shit ... looks very much like shit ... odds are it's shit.

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Post by Otohiko » Fri Jul 04, 2003 10:15 pm

Pshh.... well...
lacks serious literary, scientific, medical, artistic or political value for minors
Oh yeah? Well, what the fuck do they want?

Oh, let me guess - nothing but Jesus comics until you're 18. Not the fun kind of Jesus comics, either...
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Post by Propyro » Fri Jul 04, 2003 10:45 pm

Otohiko wrote:Pshh.... well...
lacks serious literary, scientific, medical, artistic or political value for minors
Oh yeah? Well, what the fuck do they want?

Oh, let me guess - nothing but Jesus comics until you're 18. Not the fun kind of Jesus comics, either...
I suppose your talking about the nice contempory ones modeled after old statues of jesus where hes stretched out across the cross with his face twisted in agony and you have a preist beating you with a stick calling you a worthless degenerate because you have no respect for what jesus did for you (dying on the cross) ... those kind of jesus comics?

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Post by Lone Wolf » Fri Jul 04, 2003 10:46 pm

One word: idiots. :roll: :?
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Post by dethmajor » Fri Jul 04, 2003 10:51 pm

:twisted: Nothing good comes out of Arkansas, Clinton, Chicken, now Act 858. What are they over there? Nazis'? Who are they to say what I can and can't read. I understand the part about Hustler and minors. But some pencil pushing pin head with a life as interesting as a slug's decided to throw his weight around. Comics are cool, because they aren't normal. Some are hardcore, some are soft. Every one has their own preference, why? Because we can and we do, this is America, not fucking Germany circa 1939. To put this crap out, on the 4th of July no less is garbage... :twisted:
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Post by jonmartensen » Fri Jul 04, 2003 11:14 pm

Otohiko wrote:Oh, let me guess - nothing but Jesus comics until you're 18. Not the fun kind of Jesus comics, either...

:lol: I am sooOOooo quoting that
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Post by Propyro » Fri Jul 04, 2003 11:35 pm

Lone Wolf wrote:One word: idiots. :roll: :?
...? the law or my splendiferous jesus comics that do nothign but make you feel guilty for stuff you didn't even do yet?

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Post by HungryCrackPot » Sat Jul 05, 2003 12:00 am

It won't last long at all
1st amendment is at stake
so hell will break
loose besides
comics are specifically
made NOT for children anymore
and you have to be 18 or over
in most places to buy
them anyways
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