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Today, more than 40 states have laws on the books that guarantee “educational obscenity exemptions” in public schools. This means that superintendents, principals, teachers, and school librarians can provide and promote sexually explicit programs and materials for K-12 students without fear of facing prosecution. 
 
If a sexual predator offered these same materials to students on the sidewalk next to the school grounds, that person would be arrested, but when obscene books and material are presented within the school setting and labeled “educational”, it miraculously becomes harmless in the eyes of the law.

The following excerpts are taken from one such book, Lawn Boy, by Jonathan Evison.
 
While this book was found in a public school in Tennessee, it is very likely that your school library contains Lawn Boy as well as other sexually explicit material, even for very young students, so it is imperative that you become involved!
Lawn Boy
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