Arizona law looks to censor the internet

An Arizona bill being touted as an anti-bullying effort has people across the nation up in arms. The "internet censorship bill" would make it a crime for someone to be "offensive" online.

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Cloudgiant - 4/28/2013 8:57 PM
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I am emailing all Arizona house members photos of my junk and an unrelated dead squirrel in the road. Want me to say anything for you? Let me know.

dregstudios - 4/3/2012 5:54 PM
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Internet decency laws are solutions looking for problems and a gross violation of Freedom of Speech. These statutes have absolutely NO affect on cyber-bullying and only serve to be a lightning-rod for the ACLU and other watchdog groups, wasting taxpayers’ time and money to no avail. A similar law was passed just last summer here in Tennessee, which I responded to with a “potentially offensive” portrait of our Governor Bill Haslam and his First Lady to bring attention to the issue on my artist’s blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/07/potentially-offensive-portrait-governor.html To date, not a single charge has been filed enforcing this frivolous and dangerous law including myself.
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