A GOP lawmaker wants to fund President Donald Trump’s Border Wall by pinching fund out of every Arizonan who condescend pornographic websites.
Republican state Rep. Gail Griffin, R-Hereford, recently introduced House Bill 2444, which would require electronics manufacturers to preinstall porn-blocking software on all electronic maneuvers bought or sold in the country, AZ Central reported.
To deactivate the barricade application, person or persons would have to prove they are at least 18 years old and offer a one-time cost of $20 to the Arizona Commerce Authority. Makes or retailers could also bill a cost for incapacitating it, according to the proposal. Anyone who deactivates the blocker themselves would face a misdemeanor indictment.
The money collected by the state, according to the proposal, would model a number of gifts, which would, among other things, facilitate sexuality abuse both victims and store the president’s proposed border wall.