OneNewsNow covers the ongoing objections to LodgeNet's selling porn to hotels across the country, and Governor Mike Rounds' attendance at a recent press conference announcing an expansion of LodgeNet:
South Dakota Family Policy Council president Chris Hupke, whose group organized the August rally, sent a letter of protest to the governor's office, and others have followed suit with correspondence, prompting what Burress says was a request for "truce" terms from the governor's office as a result. Their response, according to Burress, was that South Dakota needs an obscenity law -- one that would not allow businesses like LodgeNet to freely operate from there.
Yes, people choose to buy the porn movies offered by LodgeNet. But people also choose to buy illicit drugs offered by drug dealers. Restricting the sale of harmful products isn't new.
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