Illinois Passes Bill to Allow Unrestricted Access to Sexually Explicit Material in Libraries

While many parents are fighting against sexually explicit books being available to minors in their school libraries, Illinois is set to become the first state to move in the opposite direction and mandate that children be given unrestricted access to grooming material in libraries.

Addressing the issue of allowing minors access to any material they wish, including that which is sexually explicit, the ALA has stated that they support “equal and equitable access to all library resources and services by users of all ages.”

“Equitable access to all library resources and services should not be abridged based on chronological age, apparent maturity, educational level, literacy skills, legal status, or through restrictive scheduling and use policies,” the ALA said.

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Should a library in Illinois fail to accept the new policies of the new bill, it will become ineligible for state-funded grants.

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