SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 29

(By Senators Rucker, Azinger, Blair, Boley, Clements, Gaunch, Karnes, Mann, Maroney, Maynard, Mullins and Smith)

[Introduced  March 9, 2017]

 

Declaring pornography to be a public health crisis leading to a broad spectrum of individual and public health impacts and societal harms.

Whereas, Pornography is a public health hazard; and

Whereas, Pornography perpetuates a sexually toxic environment; and

Whereas, Efforts to prevent pornography exposure and addiction, to educate individuals and families concerning its harms, and to develop recovery programs must be addressed systemically in ways that hold broader influences accountable; and

Whereas, Pornography is contributing to the hypersexualizing of teenagers, and even prepubescent children, in our society; and

Whereas, Owing to advances in technology and the universal availability of the Internet, young children are exposed to what used to be referred to as hardcore, but is now considered mainstream, pornography at an alarming rate; and

Whereas, The average age of exposure to pornography is now 11 to 12 years of age; and

Whereas, This early exposure is leading to low self-esteem and body image disorders, an increase in problematic sexual activity at younger ages, and an increased desire among adolescents to engage in risky sexual behavior; and

Whereas, Exposure to pornography often serves as children’s and youths’ sex education and shapes their sexual templates; and

Whereas, Because pornography treats women as objects and commodities for the viewer’s use, it teaches girls that they are to be used and teaches boys to be users; and

Whereas, Pornography normalizes violence and abuse of women and children; and

Whereas, Pornography treats women and children as objects and often depicts rape and abuse as if such acts are harmless; and

Whereas, Pornography equates violence toward women and children with sex and pain with pleasure, which increases the demand for sex trafficking, prostitution, images of child sexual abuse and child pornography; and

Whereas, The use of pornography can potentially negatively affect brain development and functioning, contribute to emotional and medical illnesses, shape deviant sexual arousal and lead to difficulty in forming or maintaining intimate relationships as well as problematic or harmful sexual behaviors and addiction; and

Whereas, The use of pornography, by either partner, is linked to an increased likelihood that girls will engage in group intercourse; and

Whereas, Recent research indicates that pornography is potentially biologically addictive, which means the user requires more novelty, often in the form of more shocking material, in order to be satisfied; and

Whereas, This biological addiction leads to increasing themes of risky sexual behaviors, extreme degradation, violence, child sexual abuse and child pornography; and

Whereas, Pornography use is linked to lessening desire in young men to marry, dissatisfaction in marriage and infidelity; and

Whereas, This link demonstrates that pornography has a detrimental effect on the family unit; and

Whereas, Overcoming pornography’s harms is beyond the capability of the afflicted individual to address alone; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the Legislature hereby declares pornography to be a public health crisis leading to a broad spectrum of individual and public health impacts and societal harms; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Legislature recognizes 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 people of West Virginia and the nation; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the Senate is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to every member of the West Virginia Legislature.