I guess the vote tally should have been a clue. When posting articles we should add details like that if they're missing from the article title. Let's not be like the 2A YouTube channels with clickbait titles that don't mention if it's state or national news.
Lol. Thanks. I read the article but missed the bit about state gov. Makes sense now and is better actually. More states can now follow suit. This gives each state the ability to define obscene in a way closer to the census of the community as it should be.
To be clear, this is the West Virginia State House, not the US House of Reps.
It's in the article, but in case anyone didn't read that...
I guess the vote tally should have been a clue. When posting articles we should add details like that if they're missing from the article title. Let's not be like the 2A YouTube channels with clickbait titles that don't mention if it's state or national news.
Lol. Thanks. I read the article but missed the bit about state gov. Makes sense now and is better actually. More states can now follow suit. This gives each state the ability to define obscene in a way closer to the census of the community as it should be.