You may be interested in this announcement from Citizens for Decency about a free conference on how to combat pornography that will be held this Saturday at various locations in southeastern Idaho. I understand they will be giving away 500 copies of the DVD “Out in the Light” to conference attendees.

Former Department of Justice Chief Pat Trueman to Address Idaho Anti-Pornography Conference

With big business raking in billions of dollars in annual profits from pornography, we in southeastern Idaho may wonder what we can do to protect our communities. On Saturday, November 5th, Citizens for Decency will join with local police departments to present the Idaho Anti-Pornography Conference, “Pornography – Private Problem, Public Solutions.” Patrick Trueman, Department of Justice chief under Presidents Reagan and Bush, will speak. Meetings will be held at three locations:

  • Rexburg – Rexburg Tabernacle, 51 N. Center St. 10:00 – 11:30 AM
  • Idaho Falls – Rocky Mountain Middle School, 3443 N. Ammon Rd. 1:00 – 2:30 PM
  • Pocatello – Museum of Clean, 711 S. 2nd Ave. 5:00 – 6:30 PM

Patrick Trueman is the President of Morality in Media, and the founder of PornHarms.com – both of which focus on protecting families from pornography. His most recent success was shutting down the airing of “The Playboy Club” on NBC. He also served in the United States Department of Justice as Chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section in the Criminal Division. Since then he has worked to aid victims of child pornography and has helped municipalities limit sexually oriented businesses through zoning and licensing ordinances.

Citizens for Decency is dedicated to increasing awareness of the ravages of pornography and advocating policy change on local, regional, and state levels. In addition to other efforts, Citizens for Decency has conducted educational conferences, initiated “anti-pornography month” and “clean minds” week at local schools, and helped bring about Internet filtering legislation in public schools and libraries. Citizens for Decency, as part of their mission statement, seeks to empower others to take a stand against pornography.

Admission to the Idaho Anti-Pornography Conference is free. Printable tickets are available online to help Citizens for Decency ensure adequate seating. However, a ticket is not required to attend. For a ticket or more information, please visit citizensfordecency.org.


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