Proposed Legislation on School Library Book Notifications and Obscenity Charges in Georgia

SOURCE www.cbsnews.com
Georgia state senators are proposing measures that would require school libraries to notify parents of every book their child checks out and subject school librarians to criminal charges for distributing material deemed obscene. Critics see this as censorship, while supporters argue it's about protecting children from harmful content.

Key Points

  • The proposals aim to protect children from harmful content and give parents control over their children's reading materials
  • Opponents view the measures as a form of censorship that could limit students' exposure to different ideas and viewpoints
  • The bills have sparked controversy and debate within the Georgia state Senate

Pros

  • Parents have the option to know what material their children are accessing in school libraries.

Cons

  • Critics argue that the measures amount to censorship and restrict students' freedom to learn and explore
  • There are concerns that the proposals could violate students' First Amendment rights