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    Michigan GOP Proposes ‘Anticorruption of Public Morals Act’ to Ban Porn, Erotic ASMR, and Trans Depictions Online

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    Michigan GOP Proposes 'Anticorruption of Public Morals Act' to Ban Porn, Erotic ASMR, and Trans Depictions Online
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    A group of Michigan lawmakers has introduced House Bill 4938, called the “Anticorruption of Public Morals Act”, which would broadly prohibit pornographic content, descriptions or depictions of transgender people (in certain gender-expression contexts), erotic or ASMR voice content intended to arouse, and require platforms and internet service providers to block, remove, or filter such material. The bill also threatens felony penalties—potentially up to 20 years in prison and large fines—for distributing or enabling access to the specified content, with harsher penalties if more than 100 pieces of prohibited material are involved. Proponents argue the measure is needed to “defend children, safeguard communities, and put families first,” claiming existing laws are outdated for the digital age; critics warn it could violate free-speech rights and lead to censorship of legitimate expression. 

    Sources: CBS News, FOX 2 Detroit

    Key Takeaways

    – The bill seeks to outlaw not just explicit sexual acts, but also erotic audio content (like ASMR), and descriptions of transgender identities in some forms—setting a very wide scope for what is considered disallowed content.

    – Strong enforcement measures are proposed: felony charges, steep fines, requirement for platforms and ISPs to actively filter, moderate, and block content; plus potential registration for distributors as sex offenders.

    – There is serious tension between the bill’s goals and constitutional protections (free speech, expression, and possibly rights of LGBTQ+ individuals), meaning legal challenges are likely if it proceeds.

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    Michigan may be on the cusp of passing one of the most sweeping state laws in recent years regarding adult content online, with the introduction of House Bill 4938—or the Anticorruption of Public Morals Act—by a group of GOP legislators. If enacted, this law would radically redefine what kinds of sexual or gender content are legal to distribute, view, or even produce within the state. Its reach isn’t limited to what many would traditionally call porn; it expands to include erotic ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) voice content, sensual or sexual voice work, animated or AI-generated content, and depictions or descriptions of transgender identity in certain forms (particularly when gender expression diverges from biological sex via prosthetics, attire, trailing into reproduction tropes). 

    The penalties are severe: individuals or platforms that distribute such content could face felonies, with prison sentences up to 20 years—and even steeper penalties, up to 25 years, when more than 100 discrete pieces of prohibited content are involved. Fines could run in the tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. Enforcement mechanisms proposed include mandatory content filters, active moderation by platforms and ISPs, and requirements to block tools like VPNs that can circumvent filters. 

    On the pro side, bill sponsors argue this is necessary to protect minors, defend morality, and address online content that they say existing laws don’t adequately cover. Representative Josh Schriver and co-sponsors claim digital age realities—streaming, AI, voice-audio, etc.—make older obscenity statutes insufficient. 

     On the other hand, constitutional law scholars, civil liberties groups, and free speech advocates warn that such a law would likely face serious legal challenges: First Amendment concerns, vagueness in definitions (e.g. “primary purpose of arousal” or “disconnection between biology and gender”), overbreadth, the very real risk of chilling effects on LGBTQ+ expression, artistic works, academic discussion, and even everyday speech. 

    As of now, the bill has been referred to the House Judiciary Committee, but no hearings have been scheduled. The path forward is uncertain: legislative votes, possible amendments, and very likely court scrutiny. Michigan’s governor and state Democratic leadership will also play big roles in whether this becomes law. All in all, this proposal arguably stands among the more aggressive state-level efforts to regulate sexual and gendered content in the digital age—a conservative push raising questions not just about content but about identity, expression, privacy, and the limits of state power.

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