A new bill is up for debate in the Alabama House that would require an age minimum to watch pornography online in Alabama.
Distributors of the material would also have to pay a fee to distribute pornography. Fees and violation charges would contribute to the state’s general fund and a mental health trust fund.Copyright 2023 WAFF.
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