UK plans to criminalise porn to be published soon

By Anonymous on Fri 14 Jul 2006 at 11:58

In the next ten days, the Home Office will announce the findings of its consultation on the possession of extreme pornography.

Over the summmer recess, the Home Office will decide whether to push ahead and make these proposals law.

Any law would run the risk of people being banged up for three years simply for having pictures on their hard drive -- even if no-one was harmed in their production.

Every indication we have so far is that they are determined to push ahead despite legal advice that says the law would be illegal and widespread opposition.

Even a number of MPs have voiced their opposition to laws which would -- in effect -- inaugurate thought crime in this country.

Could you please forward this request to anyone else you think may be interested and could you reply with suggestions on any ways that you could help advertise the campaign against these terrifying proposals.

Thanks for your help,

demolitionred

www.backlash-uk.org.uk


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