Marketing XXX Porn to Children Should NOT be Legal
Marketing Hardcore Porn to Kids
The decriminalisation of pornography has opened a serious loophole allowing pornographers to market hardcore porn to indiscriminate audiences, including children of any age, provided the advertisement is not pornographic in itself...
Expo Returning to Palmerston North in April 2010
PALMERSTON NORTH 2007: Gang-members and strippers from gang-owned Firecats strip club featured strongly in the 'boobs on bikes' parade, and Firecats was listed among the 'exhibits' at the Expo.
 Return of Erotica Expo to Palmerston North on ANZAC Day offends war veterans...
All-Pervasive Advertising
While "objectionable" material is prohibited under the law, other pornography has been decriminalised.
It is now lawful for pornographers to aggressively market ‘XXX hardcore’ pornography to the general public through outdoor, live performance, promotional vehicle, printed, and broadcast formats — ie, they can advertise outdoors, in public places, and directly into our homes through radio, TV, and our letterboxes...
Issues for Action
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 Hey, Kids!! Please, check with an adult before viewing this site.
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To lobby for legislative changes to prevent indiscriminate advertising of pornography, especially internet pornography, to audiences including children, particularly outdoors and in public places.
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“...every time someone watches that movie [Deep Throat], they're watching me being raped.”
— Linda Boreman (a.k.a. “Linda Lovelace”), former porn actress
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“I have never met [a porn actress] that hasn't been sexually abused by an uncle, by a father, by a boyfriend, by somebody. They all have that in common.”
— Traci Lords (formerly Nora Louise Kuzma), rape victim (age 10) and former porn actress
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