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A growing number of states call porn a public health crisis

By LINDSAY WHITEHURST and JONATHAN J. COOPERMay 9, 2019 GMT

PHOENIX (AP) — More than a dozen states have moved to declare pornography a public health crisis, raising concerns among some experts who say the label goes too far and carries its own risks.

The Arizona Senate approved a resolution this week calling for a systemic effort to prevent exposure to porn that's increasingly accessible to younger kids online...

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