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FL S2708
Bill
AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "child pornography" to include visual depictions created, adapted, or modified to appear that a minor is engaging in sexual conduct, eliminating the requirement to prove the actual identity of the minor involved
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Defines "minor" as a person under 18 years old at the time the image was created or whose image was used in creating the depiction, provided the person is recognizable by facial features or other distinguishing characteristics
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Makes it unlawful for any person to knowingly sell, promote, solicit, purchase, or distribute child pornography, with violations classified as third-degree felonies
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Classifies possession with intent to promote child pornography as a second-degree felony and possession of child pornography as a third-degree felony under the Criminal Punishment Code
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Becomes effective October 1, 2010
Legislative Description
Child Pornography [SPSC]
Last Action
Died in Committee on Criminal Justice
4/30/2010