Utah Gov. takes first steps to rid the state of pornography.

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I’m no computer expert, or web master, or whatever techno-name you technofiliacs like to be called these days. When it comes to technology I’ve always asked the question, “After the bombs fall, do you want to know how to build a shelter using animal hides, or do you want to know how to touch-type?”

Since I’m more likely to be doing something useful with my time, like rotating survival rations from my camo pack to my wife’s*, I’m glad that there are those who keep a close watch on technology and the threats it may bring into our lives.

My state, Utah, has long been plagued with some of the highest pornography-addition, child-pornography, date-rape, and child-molestation rates in the United States. Many locals attribute this to the Godless 30% of this state who are not members of the LDS church, but I’m more likely to blame this problem on the weak laws about morality our State has. That’s why I was pleased to see that our Governor isn’t sitting idly by while pornography ruins more lives.

I’m not entirely sure what a lot of the techno-jargon in this new law means, but I am confident that those who use their time to understand it all have come up with the best-possible solution.

*I’m starting a new page on this site dedicated to giving survival tips. You can view the beginnings of this page here.

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