Re: OBGYN.net Joins ACLU Challenge to New Mexico Cyber-Censorship

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Apr 24 08:29:49 1998


have you tried contacting your ISP, in this case aol? they usually take these complaints seriously.

art

At Fri, 24 Apr 1998, DKJohnson wrote: >
>Maybe I am naive, but it seems to me that the state of New Mexico, or any
>state for that matter, surely recognizes the difference between a medical
>discussion of sex vs the porno photos and "live action" that is available on
>the internet for any kid with a computer. After having received literally
>hundreds of "invitations" to view this garbage via my AOL internet account, I
>for one would not be oppossed to some sort of regulation of it. I am sure
>that the effects of this on countless young men in this society can not be
>positive (not to mention everyone else!) I am not a lawyer, and certainly
>support free speech (ie first ammendment rights) but I just don't think that
>this is particularly healthy behavior. I am not exactly sure what the
>solution is tho... or what....any thoughts???
>
>Deborah Johnson MS CNM
>Muskegon, MI

--
art fougner, md
SonoScan/Genetic Sciences
forest hills, ny
evsono@pipeline.com




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