LA Legislator Reintroduces Bill Urging Libraries to Segregate Controversial Children’s Books

An Anonymous Patron writes “Not yet reported in the press: On June 6, 2005, Representative Crowe of Louisiana reintroduced the resolution instructing Louisiana libraries to segregate controversial children’s materials.

This version, however, expands its target beyond children’s books like “King and King” which contain homosexual themes. Now, the bill urges libraries “to confine certain books and other materials that are age inappropriate for children to areas designated exclusively for adult access and distribution.” The phrase ‘certain books’ would include “books and materials concerning human sexuality and those of an arguably prurient nature.”

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An earlier version of this bill died in committee last month.”

You may recognize arguably prurient nature from other “save the children” legislation.