FACT CHECK: Does new library law ban the Bible and Captain Underpants?

(Idaho Family Policy Center) Outcry from parents over children’s access to pornographic books in public school and community libraries has reached fever pitch in recent years.

Soon, these parents will finally be given the legal recourse they’ve demanded.

After three years of legislative showdowns over the issue of library pornography, the Children’s School and Library Protection Act will become law on July 1.

This groundbreaking new law—which largely utilizes model legislation drafted by Idaho Family Policy Center—creates civil liability for schools and libraries that make obscene materials available to minor children.

However, progressive librarians and activist journalists aren’t giving up. They’ve mounted a full-scale information warfare campaign to mislead the public about the scope of the new law.  (Read More)

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