This guy named Chris Sevier...and he’s trying to destroy modern america...and Kansas is falling for it...
Rep. Randy Garber, Sabetha...met with Sevier in December, is chief sponsor of (HB 2319) that would mandate an anti-porn filter on all new phones and computers sold in the state. It would impose a $20 fee for removal of the block, with the revenue going to anti sex-trafficking efforts.
Now first of all this guy is not from Kansas. He’s from Tennessee...ALSO he’s insane.
The Iraqi war veteran’s law license was placed on “disability status” in 2011 after the Supreme Court of Tennessee declared him “incapacitated...by reason of mental infirmity or illness.” Two years later he filed his suit against Apple, asserting that easy access to porn through his laptop constituted “unfair competition and interference of the marital contract.” “The Plaintiff became totally out of synch in his romantic relationship with his wife, which was a consequence of his use of his Apple product,” Sevier wrote. “The Plaintiff could no longer tell the difference between internet pornography and tangible intercourse due to the content he accessed through the Apple products.”
He’s also behind a bunch of anti-LGBTQ legislation in KS that won’t pass because we have a decent human being in the governor's mansion...and even Brownback wouldn’t have signed on to this BS.
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But let’s talk about the porn bill for a second. The idea would be that if you live in Kansas you would own a phone that wouldn’t allow you to access porn, UNLESS you paid the state $20. So it seems more like you degens aren’t so much anti-porn as much as you are against the idea that you can’t make any money off of it.
First of all how do you enforce that? You get the ISPs to go along with it? Good luck.
Or you get the phone manufacturers to go along with it? HA!
Does ANYONE agree with this? 576-7798
Even if you get that far….
Do you know what a VPN is? Software I can get on my phone, that anyone can get on their phone, to make it look like their signal is coming from somewhere else. It’s like $2 a month.
Why on earth are you trying to pass legislation that was given to you by a guy who lives in Tennessee?
Why are you doing this when Kansas has one of the highest per capita debt load in the country? More than Missouri, Nebraska or Oklahoma? What will this do to solve that?