SHAME: Massachusetts members of Congress and U.S. Senate still silent on prosecution of pornography


Despite your emails and calls over the last month, our congressional delegation remains silent on the enforcement of federal obscenity laws. To date, not one of our members of Congress—ten representatives and two senators—have signed the letter calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to prosecute those violating the law. This is outright shameful!

Please CLICK HERE to send your email to your congressman (or congresswoman) and Senators Brown and Kerry right now. With hardcore, illegal pornography destroying the lives of innumerable women, and directly impacting countless families and children, it is shocking that not one member of our delegation has signed the letter.

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