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is loli illegal in the US? do ppl ACTUALLY get in trouble 4 it? Im a rlly paranoid person
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>>1555767
I think it depends which state you live in. I live in Texas and I dont think its even enforced. I think its just to make it easier for law enforcement to get a search warrant to find the real deal stuff.
For example I bought this manga, that has some questionable "loli" content in it. I had no clue until I read it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DZ1Z15LH?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_a sin_title_2
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YES IT IS ILLEGAL. USC 1466A, which specifically says 'cartoon' images:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1466A
people HAVE been charged with just cartoon pornography, i've found local US news sites where bitter ex-wives turned their husbands in. 100% manga, no 3D shit, it counts.
don't believe the naive weeaboos who say it's not a law, or it's never been applied, or it's only been used in conjunction with photographs. people have gone to jail purely because of lolicon by now.
the law itself is pretty bullshit, and if you're worried, here are the guys you want to speak to:
https://cbldf.org/
they have some success stories, like this guy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltdgSEPPCZs
arrested in an airport because of a stupid chibi meme image.
pic unrelated. Alan Moore is an artiste, so this counts as art.
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>>1555767
It's not specifically illegal, but this federal code >>1555772 makes it obscene if it's pornographic and not passing the Miller Test. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_test
After that, it depends on whether or not your state gives enough of a fuck to impose stricter or looser laws, and willing to spend taxpayer dollars going after jabronis for possession of lolicon.
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>>1555777
i'd say always fight it, if it happens. the Miller test is an interesting one, i wonder how that would generally go. i feel like Mr and Mrs Average American wouldn't view lolicon as 'art' but wouldn't consider it horrifically offensive/harmful, either? icky and strange, at any rate.
stupidest thing to do is to just plead guilty.
https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdmo/pr/project-safe-childhood-24
maybe this was the guy i was thinking of. but i found a few others in random American newspapers. similar situations (always the wife wtf).
i have Saya no Uta on my computer right now. i consider that one artistic: it being uncomfortable is part of the experience. but i'm sure the right combination of police/judge/jury wouldn't see it that way, and they'd declare it porn.
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>>1555767
Ashcroft v Free Speech Coalition rules that loli isn't CP and isn't inherently illegal but that some of it might break local obscenity laws
Stanley v Georgia says that mere private possession of obscene material is always fine, so any conviction for that would probably be thrown out on appeal
Obscenity laws vary by state, but they all have to abide by the Miller test, where anything with the slightest artistic or literary value is always legal no matter what, so loli/shota in something that has a plot should always be fine
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>>1555830
fuck off tranny
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>>1555879
>What an interesting observation you've made. Are these "troons" in the room with you right now?
given that you couldnt give an argument for like the third time in a row, yes, it appears its you, just how you wont reply to this with an argument again
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>>1555772
This guys story is completely irrelevant here, he went to CANADA by plane and THEY made it out that what he had was to them considered obscene. His rights were totally violated.
Nothing he did was illegal and none of the materials on his computer were considered obscene in AMERICA.
Canada back at that time was both a) trying to police the internet under THEIR laws and b) making a huge push at loli to gain favor for their actions.
They failed at both.
>>1555830
Not in america it isnt.
This site can be so embarrassing to browse sometimes, you have every federal agency getting paid to be here entraping retarded nazis and crossdressers to go shoot somebody famous but none of them can answer a question as simple as is loli legal in the us despite being the ones that would know it first.
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>>1555830
They're entirely different things, even according to the law. It's typically different crime even in places where its illegal.
>>1555833
Do you have an actual source that says he was arrested for images of brown dust 2 gacha? or is that just a rumor?
>>1555837
Morally they are different as well.
>>1555859
why are people so paranoid about trannies? it's a mass delusion at this point.
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>>1555959
I also bought this manga recently. It also has questionable content. It advertises the characters as underage. This one is actually uncensored.
https://a.co/d/0XMTzoa
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>>1555832
Canada has arrested people and labeled them as criminal pedos for having adult looking anime characters in bland nun outfits.
Rule of Thumb: Everything you do is a crime. If you are punished or not depends on how much effort others are willing to put into hurting you.