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The proposed legislation in Pennsylvania would make a child offense to participate in love shows

The proposed legislation in Pennsylvania would make a child offense to participate in love shows

Pennsylvania representatives member, Robert Leadbeter (R-Colombia county) announced that he soon intends to enter a legislation This would make a third degree offense if an individual allows a minor to participate in a traction show.

Rep. Leadbeter said that, in accordance with current legislation, it is an offense for a person to commit any act that tends to “corrupt the morals” of a minor, stating:

“The expression” tends to corrupt “was defined by the Pennsylvania courts to generally mean any act that would offend the common sense of the community and the feeling of decency, property and morality that most people distract.”

Leadbeter said that in order to avoid any ambiguity about taking a minor at a traction show is the crime of corruption of minors, his legislation will explain that “such conduct is proven in accordance with the laws of this community”.

He also said that many traction shows have sexually suggestive topics, provocative outfits and offensive language and that he considers that a minor to participate in a “sexual and oriented adult oriented” entertainment is exploited and results in premature sexualization of children.

Rep. Leadbeter said that his legislation is aligned with the laws on existing public decency and supports the values ​​of the traditional family and parents’ rights.