Author Topic: Viewing child research accidentally is no longer illegal in New York  (Read 8385 times)

http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/05/09/viewing-child-research-on-the-web-now-legal-in-new-york/

Sweet, good legislature!

It's about time someone realized how loving stupid it is to criminalize watching videos.

Don't get me wrong, child research is horrible and the people who make it should be imprisoned, but viewing it shouldn't be a crime.

« Last Edit: May 11, 2012, 07:08:53 PM by SeventhSandwich »

*Facepalm

New York..... The forget...... Wow.

only in new york does crazy stuff like this get passed

New York: making New Jersey look less stupid since yesterday

only in new york does crazy stuff like this get passed

You're getting your stereotypes wrong.

only in new york does crazy stuff like this get passed
Did you know you can't go to a park without a child if you're 18 or older?
Its true 2 girls were arrested just for eating donuts without a child in a park.

You're getting your stereotypes wrong.
Its not a stereotype if its true. New York passes some stupid stuff


So if seventh thinks this is good, does that mean he watches child research?

Did you know you can't go to a park without a child if you're 18 or older?
Its true 2 girls were arrested just for eating donuts without a child in a park.


Did you know you can't go to a park without a child if you're 18 or older?
Its true 2 girls were arrested just for eating donuts without a child in a park.
lol i dont believe that

New York: making New Jersey look less stupid since yesterday
Haha, looks like New Jersey isn't the only state with a bad reputation.

Did you know you can't go to a park without a child if you're 18 or older?
Its true 2 girls were arrested just for eating donuts without a child in a park.
How the...?!

Let me get the article.
Also it might have been just a fine but still.

only in new york does crazy stuff like this get passed
if you wanna marry a shoe, I will let you marry a shoe
does that mean that you could have married your dog?

I think I'm going to move to NYC, especially if it's now legal to look at child research (oh silly you, not child research, but for some reason it's also technically illegal to look at research depicting children, even if it's just fictional art)

So if seventh thinks this is good, does that mean he watches child research?

Yes.

Haha, looks like New Jersey isn't the only state with a bad reputation.

New Jersey: Bad reputation, fairly nice
New York: Meh reputation, batstuff crazy