| > Why are you posting google doc links? Because that's the way the organization makes the information available. Is Google docs on topic? > In any case, when was the last time a book printer faced criminal charges for printing a book? A book reader for reading a book? A shop for selling a book? You forgot: "A book owner for owning a book." School librarians in the US face prison time for owning books in parts of the US. Has anyone actually been prosecuted for those laws? Not yet, they are new laws. Has anyone decided to stop owning books because those laws exist? Yes, absolutely. The government telling you what books you can own, and if you do not comply, threatening you with prison is absolutely a thing that's factual in the US. |
No. I had to open it in Tor.
>School librarians in the US face prison time for owning books in parts of the US
No they don't. Stop lying.
>The government telling you what books you can ow
No. The government tells them which books to put into their libraries, read your link. Can you tell the difference? It is public vs. private.