Comment by knodi123

Comment by knodi123 10 hours ago

12 replies

> "would require every bookstore to verify the age of every customer at the door and, for minors..."

It's a dumb law, but, devil's advocate - isn't that how porn shops work? And porn shops also sell some non-porn items, too.

akerl_ 9 hours ago

This is the difference between standing on a street corner shouting "shit" and taking a shit on a street corner.

The court is generally pretty adept at navigating the difference between "a bookstore that has some spicy books" and "a sex shop that has some non-spicy books".

  • immibis 28 minutes ago

    Most modern social media is the latter, but for trash and propaganda, rather than sex. So why doesn't the court apply the same rule that it's okay to check IDs on entry?

  • Nasrudith 4 hours ago

    Laws which are open to abuse are bad laws. Full stop.

    • akerl_ an hour ago

      The world is very complex. It's effectively impossible to write laws on most topics that perfectly capture all nuance. Which is why we have a judicial system that can look at a law and a situation and say "nope, this law (or this usage of a law) is incorrect". Which is what's happened here, where the court issued an injunction on enforcement of the Texas law.

  • jaco6 9 hours ago

    Bookstores that carry porn are porn shops. Apps that carry porn are porn shops, and since the app store has apps that carry porn, the app store is a porn shop.

    • akerl_ an hour ago

      Can you back that up? Basically nowhere else I'm aware of do we draw that kind of expansive categorization. A gas station isn't a book store if they have one rack of books next to all the snacks. A book store isn't an electronics shop if they have a rack of e-readers.

    • lukan 3 hours ago

      Now apply that logic to the whole of the internet..

      You might arrive at an old saying, about what the internet is for.

  • hiddencost 6 hours ago

    ICYMI Kavanaugh endorsed arresting people because they look brown so I'm not sure why we're putting any faith in the court system.

killingtime74 9 hours ago
  • CrossVR 5 hours ago

    Only the second one is absolute for some reason.

    • fc417fc802 3 hours ago

      Far from it, but I'd rather not drag things so severely off topic. I'll just point out that you used to be able to mail order some surprising (at least by modern sensibilities) stuff.