H.R.5821 - Military Honor and Decency Act

To amend title 10, United States Code, to close loopholes in the prohibition on the sale or rental of sexually explicit material on military installations. view all titles (3)

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  • Short: Military Honor and Decency Act as introduced.
  • Popular: Military Honor and Decency Act as introduced.
  • Official: To amend title 10, United States Code, to close loopholes in the prohibition on the sale or rental of sexually explicit material on military installations. as introduced.

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05/11/08
Proposed porn ban applauded

Representative Paul Broun (R-Georgia) has introduced legislation (HR 5821) designed to close a loophole in the current law that allows certain magazines ...

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05/07/08
Military porn problem

The Military Honor and Decency Act (HR 5821) would close a loophole in current law that is allowing the sale of sexually explicit material on American ...

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04/25/08
Bill seeks to jack soldiers' 'off time' reading materials

Broun has introduced HR 5821, also known as the Military Honor and Decency Act, which would close what he calls a loophole that allows the continued ...

Source: Raw Story, MA
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04/23/08
House Legislation Would Keep Porn Off of US Military Bases

If your US representative is not a co-sponsor of the Military Honor and Decency Act (HR 5821), ask him or her to do so. You can find contact information ...

Source: CitizenLink, CO
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