"Sexting" Against the Law, Says CT Police Spokesmant
In an effort to scare kids into considering their online and texting behavior, a Connecticut police spokesman said that sexting is a crime.
"Sexting" is the sending of text messages with photos of an explicit or obscene nature. "Even between 14 year olds, sexting is a violation of child pornography laws", according to the statements of Lt. Donald Melanson, a West Hartford police spokesman in the Hartford Courant.
Child pornography offenses are felony level crimes, that can result in jail time, and permanent status as a registered sex offender, if prosecuted and found guilty.
Thought one presumes that reason would prevail in a case of kids acting irresponsibly, it's clear by this threat that the laws would support such a prosecution.
Legal reform in Connecticut is clearly necessary to make a distinction between dangerous adult sex offenders and child pornographers, and kids acting stupidly.
"Sexting" is the sending of text messages with photos of an explicit or obscene nature. "Even between 14 year olds, sexting is a violation of child pornography laws", according to the statements of Lt. Donald Melanson, a West Hartford police spokesman in the Hartford Courant.
Child pornography offenses are felony level crimes, that can result in jail time, and permanent status as a registered sex offender, if prosecuted and found guilty.
Thought one presumes that reason would prevail in a case of kids acting irresponsibly, it's clear by this threat that the laws would support such a prosecution.
Legal reform in Connecticut is clearly necessary to make a distinction between dangerous adult sex offenders and child pornographers, and kids acting stupidly.


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