A proposed law in Hawaii would block porn sites unless users pay a $20 fee to fund victims of sex trafficking

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A proposed law in Hawaii would block porn sites unless users pay a $20 fee to fund victims of sex trafficking
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Lawmakers in Hawaii have introduced legislation that would require internet users to pay a one-time $20 fee to gain access to online pornography, which would go into a fund to help fight human trafficking and the exploitation of children

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