On 18 October before a Senate Committee in Canberra it was discovered that “government officials
were unable to answer questions about the enforcement of classification laws.” In other words the Gillard government
is flagrantly disregarding the law concerning pornography in Australia!
Senator Guy Barnett,
in today’s Media Release, says, “Call-in notices are being issued for magazines and films but most are being ignored.”
According to the Classification Board’s Annual Report for 2009/10 “49 publications were called in for classification
but not one response was received.” These requests from the Board were simply ignored by the pornographers who
refused to get their porn classified.
What other safeguards are also ignored?
“The net result of this non compliance
is that pornographic and offensive material, including child pornography, is being illegally made available to the public
in places such as service stations and convenience stores,”
according to Senator Barnett.
Of the 444 films called
in by the Board for classification “only a handful” were actually sent into the Board. This is an extreme
breach of the law and allows for the most dangerous types of pornography to be disseminated all across Australia with no protections
in place at all!
They are breaking the law
with impunity and must be stopped.
Click here to the email the Prime Minister and Attorney General and express your outrage at their lack of concern about hard core pornography
flooding across Australia with little to no hindrance by the ALP/Green government. Contact your local MP and ask them to act in your best interests by demanding that Gillard enforce the classification laws and change them where
they are inadequate.
Senator
Guy Barnett, Chair of the Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee is a proven friend of the family. He
recently (16/10/10) said, “Australia’s classification system is broken.” We agree. So called
‘soft porn’ magazines like Penthouse, People, Picture, Zoo and others are in a category that is legally sold to/accessed
by/displayed to children of all ages.
This is simply wrong.
Ask Prime Minister Gillard and Attorney General Robert McClelland to please enforce existing laws concerning magazine and film classifications, which Senator Barnett’s Committee
found were being flagrantly ignored.
Also ask your own MP to
act on your behalf and contact the Prime Minister for you. Senator Barnett requested that we cc emails and letters
to Shadow Attorney General George Brandis.
While you are at it, send an email to Senator Guy Barnett and thank him for his longstanding service in support of family values in Australia. Unfortunately he was not re-elected and retires
from the Senate 30/6/11.