Joe Obenberger |
04-28-2012 04:14 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ottopottomouse
(Post 18914387)
would need to be a big camera to fit all that on.
|
Oh, it should be a huge notice. As things are now, the average American has no clue about this, and the few who pay attention to 2257 Notices think it doesn't affect them, only the adult industry. Wrong. DOJ is hiding the ball about this - and their invitation for comments - that was supposed to assess the public burden - played games and refused to "certify" its estimate that only 1,900 people in the whole country are affected. Also wrong and deceptive. This has the potential to become a news story that may explode, and that explosion would tend to help the adult industry, especially the online community that was built around kitchen tables and in rec rooms.
That's why I'm demanding a public hearing at OMB. Ordinary folk don't scan the Federal Register looking for their input into obscure federal laws that can put them in jail for doing what is commonly done. No one knows this is a crime, and I'm trying to ring the bell. Let people know and get shocked and maybe the DOJ will get embarrassed in an election year.
I hope the Notice is enormous and must stay attached at all times. But it's what that notice says that should alarm and shock ordinary people. That's my point.
|