Sexuality
Is Under Attack
Do
You Know What The Government Is Doing Now?
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For
most of the public the idea of seeing nudity seems
a common fact of life; watching a nude scene in
an R rated movie or seeing a nude photograph seems
common place for adults.
Most
adults would tell you we have come a long way in
learning to accept that our bodies are not something
to be ashamed of, but rather that they are beautiful
works of art to be celebrated. However, based on
current laws, this is sadly not true.
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Lisa
S. Lawless, Ph.D., C.E.O.
Holistic
Wisdom & NASAE.org
Founder
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The Good Law-
In
1988, Title 18 United States Code Section 2257 was enacted.
For most people, they have no idea what this law is or what
it means.
To
review, it is simply a law that states that anyone who is
taking pictures or filming a nude person must have written
documentation that the model is 18 years of age or older.
It is a very good law and something that we certainly should
have in place to protect children.
Bad
Revisions To The Good Law-
However,
on June 23, 2005 the Department of Justice (DOJ) did something
that violates the freedoms of Americans. They amended the
law to include Secondary Producers making it impossible
for someone to sell anything with nudity from pictures to
better sex DVDs.
Since
then the Free Speech Coalition has been fighting these revisions
in court and while it would seem that common sense would
dictate that they would have stopped the revisions from
going into effect at all, the DOJ has held fast and in fact
is moving forward with them.
With
changes made to Title 18 under the Adam Walsh Child Safety
and Protection Act, legislation signed into law by President
George W. Bush on July 27, 2006, and the DOJ's moving forward
with revisions on July 12, 2007 there will be no backing
down from the DOJ enforcing it without a good fight from
we the people.
What
Is A Secondary Producer?
As
previously mentioned, anyone taking nude photos or other
media must have written documentation that the model is
18 years of age or older. However, a Secondary Producer
is someone who sells that material. For example, Blockbuster
is a Secondary Producer as they sell movies with nudity
and things that are considered lascivious (sexually explicit).
Therefore,
under the revised law, Blockbuster would have to have on
file a completed Title 18 form filled out by all the actors
that have been in nude scenes with a photocopy of the actor's
drivers license. Can you imagine Blockbuster having to have
all that from Bruce Willis, Alec Baldwin, Michelle Pfeiffer,
Halle Berry, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Angelina Jolie just to
name a few?
How
about a 7-11 store being required to have a signed document
and copy of a photo ID from every single nude model in every
single adult magazine such as Playboy. Think about this
for a second, that means that even in the back where there
have nude advertisements, they would have to have on file
Title 18 information of every single model photographed.
That would be hundreds of documents for each model in each
magazine, in each issue of those magazines.
This
is simply impossible and absolutely ridiculous to expect
and the DOJ knows it, so why the revision the law?
What
Is The DOJ Really Doing?
It
would seem that the DOJ is more interested in tearing down
the legitimate Adult Industry rather than going after the
real sex offenders. This is truly a waste of time, money
and and an infringement upon privacy and the freedoms that
this country affords it's citizens.
However,
what is also maddening is that while the DOJ goes around
the country inspecting Secondary Producers, the real pedophiles,
sex offenders and other criminals are getting away with
abusing children because so much time is spent going after
legitimate businesses who are in no way causing harm to
children.
Where
is the outrage? Who is speaking out to help the children
and to make a real difference in their lives? Who is stopping
a legitimate, law abiding company that sells adult DVDs
from educational better sex to entertainment from being
fined and imprisoned for doing something that is protected
by our constitution? Currently it is is all in the hands
of The Free Speech Coalition and they need help from the
people they represent.
The
Real Answer- A Self Regulated National Title 18 Data Base
There
is one simple solution. A national data base would solve
all of these issues. Anyone who is taking pictures or filming
a nude person would simply provide the proof to a national
data base plus pay a processing fee to cover the expenses.
That way if there was any question as to whether a picture
or film had a minor in it, the DOJ could simply refer to
it.
It
would keep them from having to send agents to travel all
over the country using up valuable tax dollars to investigate
legitimate, law abiding companies and their compliance.
It
eliminates the need for secondary producers to provide documentation
because the primary producer would have already provided
it in the national data base.
This
is the simplest, most cost effective way to approach this
problem and it is ridiculous that it is not currently in
place. It is time that those in the adult industry come
together to self regulate.
Problems
With Multiple Data Bases
If
we were to do multiple third party data bases, there would
be a great deal of competition making for a lot of variables
such as- security levels, cost, length of time in business
and reliability. Unless they were regulated to create a
uniform compliance, there are great possibilities for dangerous
inconsistencies.
As
a primary producer, one might worry if the third party company
selected was secure, let alone going to stay in business.
Also, would they be capable of handling a real inspection
and have everything in place to protect the primary producer?
Understandably,
the fear of witch hunts and quick changes of laws would
make a national data base owned by the government very dangerous,
however, random third party companies are perhaps not the
best way to go either.
The
National Association of 2257 Compliance Proposal
The
adult industry needs create their own national data base.
For example, in order to become a licensed social worker
you have to be certified through the National Association
of Social Workers. Could we not ban together and agree to
self regulate and create the National Association of 2257
Compliance?
It just seems to that we can do better with one third party
rather than many. If we get larger corporations such as
Hustler, Playboy and others on board it could become a reality
in a relatively short time and be something to present to
the Judge as a viable alternative and more realistic approach.
After
all, we are not just talking about realistic time, and cost
to an adult entrepreneur, we are talking about it being
near impossible to achieve for many companies.
We
are also talking about selective enforcement when the DOJ
does not require this of Blockbuster, Amazon.com, 7-11,
etc. for carrying what is legally defined as lascivious.
Who
Is Standing Up?
While
the DOJ is spending so much time focusing on law abiding,
legitimate companies... real child abuse is occurring by
people who have no intention to comply with any of this
and this wasted time and taxes on secondary producers which
will have no real impact is simply unacceptable.
The adult industry must not just stand up for their own
rights, but show themselves as people who are standing up
for children as well. We have for too long been demonized
and this is an opportunity to show that we are a rational,
concerned group of adults who represent the freedoms of
this country regarding sexuality while ensuring the protection
of our children. We have a responsibility here to represent
a new breed of adult entrepreneurs.
What
Can You Do?
Currently,
the best thing to do is to join The Free Speech Coalition-
http://www.freespeechcoalition.com.
If
it were not for The Free Speech Coalition the DOJ would
have been able to have fined and arrested innocent people
over the last few years and if they cannot win this fight
it WILL happen.
Ask
yourself why it is all right for our own government to violate
our freedoms in the name of protecting them. We can be the
change we wish to see in the world. Start today and join
the fight for the right to defend sexual freedoms for adults.
Also
see NASAE.org (National
Association For Sexual Awareness & Empowerment) to stay
up to date and review resources-
