"Is Porn Really a 'Public Health Crisis'?
We asked Republicans about their party platform position.
HD DownloadThe Republican Party's 2016 platform states that pornography "has become a public health crisis that is destroying the lives of millions" and "we encourage states to continue to fight this public menace and pledge our commitment to children's safety and well-being."
Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown talked to some of the attendees at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland to find out what they think.
Produced by Alex Manning. Hosted by Elizabeth Brown
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