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thedrifter
11-17-06, 03:55 PM
November 17, 2006
Troops weigh in on sale of sexually explicit materials

By Karen Jowers

A consumer group of enlisted members and officers should be formed “to help analyze material for decency,” in addition to the senior civilians who weed out sexually explicit magazines, videos and audio materials from the shelves of military stores.

That’s what one person suggested to Defense Department officials during their periodic review and updating of procedures for reviewing sexually explicit materials.

Nice try.

“Forming the suggested consumer group is unnecessary,” defense officials wrote in their response to that comment, included with others in the Nov. 15 edition of the Federal Register.

“The Resale Activities Board of Review includes civilian representatives from the Army, Navy, and Air Force who are capable of identifying sexually explicit material,” officials said.

The updated rule includes one new policy change that will open the door to reconsideration of some materials that have been previously rejected. Materials that have been determined by the board to be sexually explicit can be submitted for reconsideration every five years.

The Defense Department regulations are simply carrying out the Military Honor and Decency Act, passed by Congress 10 years ago. The law, spearheaded by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md., has been challenged, but has been upheld in federal court.

Judging from the public comments in the Federal Register, it’s clear that many people are unaware of the law — and are surprised and concerned when they hear about it.

“I don’t want regulations on what I look at,” one service member wrote.

Others expressed concern about censorship and restrictions on free speech.

But as defense officials wrote in response to every one of these concerns, the regulation “does not prohibit the possession or viewing of the sexually explicit material” by military personnel or Defense Department civilian employees.

It only “prohibits the sale of sexually explicit material on property” under Defense Department jurisdiction.

Not everyone opposes the law; in fact one person wants it to go further.

“I don’t see how the barring of sale or rental of pornographic materials is going to help anything,” the person wrote.

If the issue is pornography on property owned by the Defense Department, “then possession of it should be banned entirely.”


Ellie

DWG
11-17-06, 04:03 PM
I nominate FistFu68 and Ed Palmer to be the senior civilian advisors on this project.:banana:

FistFu68
11-17-06, 04:18 PM
:evilgrin: I WOULD CONSIDER IT AN HONOR~TO WALK POINT, ON THIS MISSION:yes:

DWG
11-17-06, 04:40 PM
I can think of no one better to over see the morals of our young enlisted than the holder ofthe title "sickest puppy in the 3rd MarDiv".:marine: :thumbup:

ggyoung
11-17-06, 05:43 PM
FISTFU68===========What point would you be following?

FistFu68
11-17-06, 07:08 PM
:evilgrin: (LMAO)SGT!MY GUN POINT~SNATCHURLY :evilgrin:

Ed Palmer
11-18-06, 05:07 PM
Well I guess its true somebody is bad mouthing me again!
That only means one thing they are starting to listen up,

DWG
11-18-06, 07:56 PM
Hell Ed, I'm trying to get you something to occupy your time and keep you off the streets! Your tag 'toon pretty much makes you a perfect fit for the job! You and FF68 would be perfect for this mission.