Tennessee’s legislative resolution HJR133 has a few purposes. First, it is meant to usher in a new federal law against pornography. Right now, children have instant access to pornography 24/7. […]
Ricky Darr
Default Filtering for Internet Service Providers- The Sky Model
(written by Ernie Allen- Former President & CEO of both NCMEC and the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children) In July 2013 UK Prime Minister David Cameron addressed the National […]
Internet Service Providers Can Help Stop the Health Crisis of Pornography
(last updated 3/10/19) The instant access to pornography by children, through fixed and mobile Internet-capable devices, is an epidemic in the U.S., and we believe this crisis will not change […]
Louisiana Requires Schools to Notify Parents on Harms of Pornography
Earlier this year, Louisiana passed an important bill, SB250, requiring schools to notify parents of the “public health risks and harms of pornography.” Information to distribute must include: (a) The dangers of sexually charged […]
More than a Dozen Missouri State Legislators Speak Out Against Netflix Cartoon Big Mouth
In March 2018, we began a campaign targeting Netflix original series cartoon Big Mouth urging them to remove the show from their catalog immediately, noting that it is “flooded with […]
TN Sponsors of Liquor Bill Take Thousands from Liquor Lobbies
Tennessee Senate Bill 2518 and House Bill 1540, if passed, will allow retailers in Tennessee to sell wine and liquor on Sunday’s as well as on Thanksgiving and Christmas. But […]
“Big Explicit Mouth” – Stop Sexually Exploiting Our Children!
Parents beware of Netflix new series Big Mouth. It was Charles Shultz that said, “Cartooning is preaching,” and if the Netflix Original Series, “Big Mouth” is preaching a message, it’s […]