Alabama House passes bill to ban sexually explicit books from children’s sections

Alabama House passes bill to ban sexually explicit books from children’s sections


The Alabama House passed legislation Thursday to ban sexually explicit books from the children’s sections of public libraries.

For now, HB385 calls for anyone found violating this proposed legislation will be given seven days to remove any inappropriate books containing nudity or sex from its children’s section or else face misdemeanor charges. This applies to public and school libraries and allows any person to report inappropriate books to officials and the district attorney.

The Alabama Library Association, ALLA, condemned the vote in a statement, claiming it is an example of “government overreach” that “robs parents of their rights, and would have a chilling effect on free speech by potentially incarcerating librarians.”

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