The state of Tennessee can suck my genital region in a gentle soothing manner over their dumbass law.
This blog is written and produced in Florida, not Tennessee. If anyone is viewing it in TN they are crossing state lines to commit their "crime".
Blogs are the new media. They are as protected by the first amendment as any other form of political speech. Bloggers are the same as pamphleteers, newspapers, magazines, television, etc...
Tennessee is going to lose this one in court and lose big.
UPDATE:
Links? You want links? This is just the first five from a search on Bing for "tennessee internet ban".
http://gammasquad.uproxx.com/2011/06/tennessee-tries-to-ban-pretty-much-everything-on-the-internet
http://erosionoffreedom.wordpress.com/2011/06/11/tennessee-to-ban-all-offensive-internet-images-oh-noes/
http://www.geekosystem.com/tennessee-bans-posting-offensive-images/
http://venturebeat.com/2011/06/10/tennessee-law-bans-offensive-images-online/
http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/10/tennessee-law-bans-distressing-images-opens-your-facebook-inb/
Um... what?
ReplyDeleteMaybe a link or something to the law you're referencing would be a good idea. I know nothing of this.
I went to le Google to educate myself, but the first page of results for "Tennessee Law Blog" didn't seem to relate.
Sounds like Google fails. Try the second hit on Yahoo for “tennessee blog law”.
ReplyDeleteIn case any Tennessee law enforcement officers are reading this, I'd like to point out that unconstitutional laws like that case me emotional distress. Please arrest every legislator who voted in favor of that bill.
Yes, the Fuzzy one has nailed it.
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