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[QUOTE="Murph:811969"][QUOTE="Conservationist:811959"][QUOTE="Murph:811947"]No book should ever be banned, ever.[/QUOTE] What about books of child porn? [/QUOTE] Luckily, this one works out by way of legal technicalities. The book itself is not banned (meaning it is not against the law to create) but the publisher, distributor, library, including anyone found in possession of said IMAGES can be jailed. A person creating a book of descriptions of child sex, sex with children, child rape, etc. is pretty much protected by federal law. Unless that description is on an affidavit or confession admitting to a physical crime. In which the book form will most likely be printed for future pedophiles to study and enjoy...but, there's a point behind it. This is the only way to avoid needless confusion and creating a precedent for the banning of other books. Placing the responsibility on the people, not the 'book'. The only reason I say no book should be banned ever is to attempt to alleviate (such as the above example) any attempt of infringement upon human creativity. Unfortunately, there is no golden standard of 'acceptability' in the world of art and what offends one person might inspire and illuminate another. Banning one book opens the door to the banning argument, and depending on the voice in charge, any book can become a target. [/QUOTE]
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