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Congressman Chris Cannon addresses Utah Senate on internet harms, marriage amendment and immigration

Utah State Senate · January 26, 2004
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Rep. Chris Cannon spoke to the Utah Senate about federal responses to internet child exploitation, plans to consider a federal marriage amendment in the House, and immigration enforcement priorities; he said he and Attorney General Mark Shurtleff will hold a seminar to assess evidence and options.

Congressman Chris Cannon (U.S. House, 3rd District) addressed the Utah Senate on Jan. 23, 2004, outlining several federal priorities and answering senators' questions.

Cannon said he and Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff plan a seminar to gather evidence about online child exploitation and related harms. "Apparently there's a recent study ... that would suggest that 40% of people who look at child [pornography] end up touching children improperly," he said,…

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