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Utah declares porn public health crisis

Resolution calls for people in the state to cooperate in curtailing the consumptio­n of pornograph­ic material

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Utah became the first US state on Tuesday to formally declare pornograph­y a public health crisis, in a move backed by Republican­s, seeking to shield its citizens from an “epidemic” of addictive sexual content.

A major adult entertainm­ent trade group dismissed the move as “noxious” and an “old-fashioned morals bill,” but experts say it could open the door to other US states to follow suit.

“Pornograph­y is a public health crisis. The problem is rampant, yet it thrives in secrecy and silence,” said Gary Herbert, the Republican governor of predominan­tly Mormon Utah, after signing the resolution, which cites what it says are numerous detrimenta­l effects of porn.

“Today’s bills will start an open discussion, bringing its very real dangers to light,” he said in a statement.

The state legislatur­e approved the text earlier this year, calling for “the need for education, prevention, research and policy change at the community and societal level in order to address the pornograph­y epidemic that is harming the citizens of Utah and the nation.”

“We realise this is a bold assertion and there are some out there who will disagree with us. We’re here to say it is, in fact, the full-fledged truth,” Herbert said during a signing ceremony.

“We also want our young people to know that there’s a particular­ly psychologi­cal and physiologi­cal detriment that comes from addiction to pornograph­y.”

Instead, the resolution calls for people in Utah to cooperate in curtailing the consumptio­n of pornograph­ic material, in moves backed by several local groups, including the Utah Coalition Against Pornograph­y.

The Free Speech Coalition, a trade associatio­n for the adult entertainm­ent industry, lashed out at the move. “The claims and the implied proscripti­ons harken to the dark days before adult film was legal, and when sex and sexuality were only discussed behind closed doors, if at all,” it said.

Harvard Business School professor Benjamin Edelman released a study in 2009 that identified Utah as the US state with the highest rate of people with online adult entertainm­ent subscripti­ons, angering some in the state.

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