Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins
The United States House of Representatives has passed a bill to criminalize “sexting” among teenagers. But that’s not all. This ominous bill also punishes their parents by making them face a 15-year mandatory, minimum sentence.
H.R. 1761, the Protecting Against Child Exploitation Act of 2017, seeks to “criminalize the knowing consent of the visual depiction, or live transmission, of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct, and for other purposes.”
“Any person who, in a circumstance described in subsection (f), knowingly—employs, uses, persuades, induces, entices, or coerces a minor to engage in any sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of producing any visual depiction of such conduct, or transmitting a live visual depiction of such conduct; produces or causes to be produced a visual depiction of a minor engaged in any sexually explicit conduct where the production of such visual depiction involves the use of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct and such visual depiction is of such conduct; or transmits or causes to be transmitted a live visual depiction of a minor engaged in any sexually explicit conduct.”
But the teenagers who are caught “sexting” are not the only ones who will be punished. The bill also states that “any parent, legal guardian, or person having custody or control of a minor” who “knowingly permits such minor to engage in, or to assist any other person to engage in, sexually explicit conduct knowing that a visual depiction of such conduct will be produced or transmitted shall be punished.”
As the Public Defender Blog points out:
The key words here are “knowingly permits.” That’s an extraordinarily low standard for a criminal offense. This language would apply to any parents who discover that their teenager is sexting with a romantic partner and then fail to cut off the child’s phone and internet access.
It is certainly justifiable for parents to take such decisive action when they catch their children sexting. But it is also understandable that some parents might prefer a different approach. Phones and the internet are essential to modern life, and parents might reasonably choose to tolerate sexting while warning their teenagers against it. Indeed, experts advise that parents should supervise their kids’ phone and internet use, but also caution that “throwing the book” at teens when they’re caught won’t do much good.
Even if the clause that punishes parents was taken out of the bill, it still leaves the question of why 15-year-olds are being subjected to mandatory minimum sentences.
During a debate over the bill on the House floor, Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Virginia), noted that one of the most alarming parts about the bill is that it “explicitly states that the mandatory minimums will apply equally to an attempt or a conspiracy.”
“That means if a teenager attempts to obtain a photo of sexually explicit conduct by requesting it from his teenage girlfriend, the judge must sentence that teenager to prison for at least 15 years for making such an attempt,” Scott said. “If a teenager goads a friend to ask a teenager to take a sexually explicit image of herself, just by asking, he could be guilty of conspiracy or attempt, and the judge must sentence that teenager to at least 15 years in prison.”
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), ranking member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, also noted that the bill raises “new constitutional concerns” and would arguably “exacerbate overwhelming concerns with the unfair and unjust mandatory minimum sentencing that contributes to the over-criminalization of juveniles and mass incarceration generally.”
“While the bill is well intended, it is overbroad in scope and will punish the very people it indicates it is designed to protect: our children,” Lee said.
The bill, which was introduced by Rep. Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) in March, passed in the House of Representatives last week with a larger majority. It was opposed by 53 Democrats, and just two Republicans—Reps. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ken.).
While supporters of the bill argue that each individual case would be up to the discretion of the judge, the fact is that if this bill becomes law, and it includes a 15-year, mandatory minimum sentence, it will set a troubling precedent for both teenagers, and their parents. It also serves as a reminder that making something “illegal” won’t scare teenagers out of doing it—instead, it will just create another way for the government to meddle in the personal lives of citizens, and it will do so by punishing only the ones who are caught.
So what is the problem…should give them the death penalty along with all other child molesters…knowingly allowing and or participation in producing child porn is sexual assault or participation in distributing child porn, period.
Well, my, my, my, aren’t you are good little totalitarian!
THIS GOVERNMENT HAS TURNED COMPLETELY AGAINST THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE…………
So teenagers can legally engage in intercourse with each other but if photos are shared (or just discussed) and the state gets involved both families will be destroyed potentially if the parents actions did not presumably satisfy the state?
I offer no quarter to pedophiles and considering DC is full of them and not to be trusted this is just another tyrannical power grab designed to abuse people and further encroach on our daily lives.
More BS like this to come I’m sure.
Can’t we just summarily EXECUTE the entire family?
That seems to be the Liberals ‘perverted’ answer to everything (except their own twisted lifestyles and crimes against nature);~(((
Ohhh, but they can’t pay taxes or work as ‘slave labor’ if we kill them … Nevermind!
and with the declining will of men to even get married and have children , here is another axe driven into our foreheads, sure now we are assumed as the parents of some brat that we know and are fine with what they do on line
do these people that even come up with this shit, ever have any kids that lived?
How about the State just stay the F out of a persons, any persons private life? and if they are so stupid to post it on line, the State looking for it, just solidifies the fact that these Heads of State are nothing but pedophiles
The more people wake up to their crimes against humanity the tighter the screws get ensuring theres no way out.
“That means if a teenager attempts to obtain a photo of sexually explicit conduct by requesting it from his teenage girlfriend, the judge must sentence that teenager to prison for at least 15 years for making such an attempt,” Scott said. “If a teenager goads a friend to ask a teenager to take a sexually explicit image of herself, just by asking, he could be guilty of conspiracy or attempt, and the judge must sentence that teenager to at least 15 years in prison.”
These ‘people’ are truly insane… 15 years? A teenager???
One helluva good reason to smoke ’em (pigs) for trying.
100s of trillions in debt, undeclared wars all over the globe with no end or resolution in sight, vets going homeless and without decent medical care, criminals infesting every level of government and THIS is what congress spends it time on? Seriously? Obviously, we do not have the “best and brightest” running things and they want it this way.