An age verification law in Texas demands that porn sites put up a warning from Health and Human Services about the dangers of porn. But the department claims it has nothing to do with it, and no records to show.
But Texas’ law includes a requirement that the others don’t: sites must display a warning, in at least 14 point font, from Texas Health and Human Services claiming that pornography is addictive and weakens brain function, among a list of other catastrophic physical and social harms:
Hey kids, if your parents catch you watching porn, here’s your new excuse. “But Dad, I was just checking to see if they are complying with the law and the warning is at least a 14pt font…”
Hey kids, if your parents catch you watching porn, here’s your new excuse. “But Dad, I was just checking to see if they are complying with the law and the warning is at least a 14pt font…”