{"id":513,"date":"2025-04-03T11:01:40","date_gmt":"2025-04-03T11:01:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spanishliteratureintranslation.com\/?p=513"},"modified":"2025-04-03T21:09:38","modified_gmt":"2025-04-03T21:09:38","slug":"opinion-children-should-not-be-able-to-access-pornography-online","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/spanishliteratureintranslation.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/03\/opinion-children-should-not-be-able-to-access-pornography-online\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: Children should not be able to access pornography online"},"content":{"rendered":"

Colorado laws restrict youth access to gambling, pornographic magazines, cigarettes and chewing tobacco, marijuana, alcohol, and firearms, but not to pornographic websites.<\/p>\n

This week, lawmakers began the process of remedying that oversight. A bill to restrict pornographic websites to only those over the age of 18 passed by a bipartisan 8 to 1 vote in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.<\/p>\n

Senate Bill 201<\/a> would require such websites to verify each potential user\u2019s age by employing commercially available, independently certified technology highly effective in establishing that an individual is not a child.<\/p>\n

The law is necessary because too many children and teens are viewing online pornography. One survey conducted in 2022 by CommonSense Media<\/a> found 73% of teens had been exposed to pornography on purpose or accidentally. The average age of first online exposure was 12 years of age and over half of respondents reported having watched pornography showing rape, choking, or pain.<\/p>\n

Pornography isn\u2019t good for anyone, but for children and teens it risks significant psychological harm. When exposed to porn, young people face \u201cincreased rates of depression, anxiety, acting out and violent behavior, younger age of sexual debut, sexual promiscuity, increased risk of teen pregnancy, and a distorted view of relationships between men and women,\u201d\u00a0 according to the American College of Pediatricians. Teens who use porn are also more likely to use drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, suffer low body image, and have a hard time interacting socially.<\/p>\n

Those who have been exposed to porn at a young age are also more likely to pose a risk to others. Elizabeth Newman, the public policy director for the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault, shared with lawmakers that \u201cThere is a direct and significant link between early exposure to pornography and that individual causing sexual harm to others. Given these risks, it is reasonable to require websites that host pornographic material to take steps to prevent children from accessing it.\u201d<\/p>\n