A Republican state senator in Oklahoma has introduced eight bills "aimed at restoring moral sanity," including legislation making possession of a wide range of pornography a criminal offense and an end to no fault divorce.
The bills were introduced by Senator Dusty Deevers on January 21 in response to what he termed "the left's century-long assault on morality and decency."
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