Alberta introduces bill to reduce child access to sex images in public libraries
EDMONTON — The Alberta government introduced legislation Thursday to ensure children won’t be able to access sexually graphic images in books at public libraries.
Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams stressed at a news conference that the government isn’t banning books. He held up a page of a graphic novel with a sexually explicit example of the images they seek to restrict.
“We will require that they are put behind a counter in a place that children cannot find them while wandering these libraries,” Williams said after tabling the bill.
“When a family walks into a public library, they should feel confident that appropriate safeguards are in place, that their children will feel comfortable there.”
