Local Obscenity Regulations

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- To: cypherpunks@toad.com Date: Sat Aug 31 05:05:19 1996 If the BS coming from the Observer wasn't bad enough, check this out: http://www.cnet.com/Content/News/Files/0,16,2316,00.html Seems that Oregon has a ballot up for measure which will allow each city and county to decide for itself what obscenity is. I'm really not sure if this'll hold up or not, but I can see every hick sheriff in the state trying to get his fame by busting someone or something. - --- Sean Sutherland | GCS/C d- s+:+ a--- C+++ V--- P L E- W++ N++ K- w o PGP Key ID: E43E6489 | O-(++) M-- V PS+ PE++ Y++ PGP++(+) t--- 5+++ X++ R Vote Harry Browne '96 | b++ DI+ D+ G e- h! !r y -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: For key finger me or http://www2.interconnect.net/maverick iQEVAwUBMigOYVZoKRrkPmSJAQEUIwf+O/J8Uy9ZThNnnNagwROWj6uFww8Nuktf Y1m5rV3dGEyNxGVgaNh4hubI56vUodvk2RhjDrELvc7dwwxgDzK0YNvFk7vmzVFD o8IT/FjRwCIxx2OUwV2e8jnRiP3okTRecmRpeeL0GaUqulYSsijaTnjTofapARYU 18PpKJxrgJg5a07ybdU4B5JVJ7HzAraY/w32LIGTqRNhoRcORvcox0FDLnswNk7W ALh4dhCBMyQEhey/v/RfFwjtEBTIarjA6b8zUf+dFweRsNWZAdCugpNWNv6OE65h in1x5PFttn7ldad2c0PNN7fsu5NUCIjSQNljRsyTnkO1Jctp3Z02mw== =W3Vk -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, Sean Sutherland wrote:
Seems that Oregon has a ballot up for measure which will allow each city and county to decide for itself what obscenity is.
Initiatives like this keep popping up in Oregon (we had another anti-free speech initiative in '94) because Oregon's state constitution has been interpreted to protect speech more broadly than the US constitution. It seems like a robust set of constitutional rights makes some people nervous, and they respond by asking that those rights be curtailed. (cf the initiative which limited California's constitutional search & seizure protections to the federal standard. feh. Oregon will probably face such an initiative soon, because Oregon's constitutional search & seizure provisions are significantly more protective than the federal standard.) But the good (?) news is that the US constitution acts as a "floor" for rights; the gentle citizens of Oregon can't restrict their own free speech rights below the federal standard, no matter how frustrating that is to Ayatollah Mannix and his ilk. (The notion of "community standards" is already part of federal free speech jurisprudence; but "community" is not necessarily coterminous with city or county boundaries.) But all of my books are in boxes and I'll be a California resident again in ~24 hours. Goodbye, Oregon lunacy. Hello, California lunacy. :)
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Greg Broiles
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Sean Sutherland