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Utah leads world conversation on pornography's harmful impact
According to the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, 93 percent of boys and 62 percent of girls had been exposed to pornography in their adolescence. (Michaela Proctor)
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Pornography stats mirror conflict over 'individual freedom' vs. 'public health threat'
Editor's note: Concern about the consequences of pornography use in Utah has set the Beehive State apart from national trends, as lawmakers grapple with what they have recently labeled as a vice that threatens public health. The Daily Universe explores how the issue impacts Utahns, both politically and personally.
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