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Free Speech Coalition Mounts Resistance Against Florida’s New Age Verification Mandate

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has officially signed into law HB3, an age-verification legislation that poses unprecedented challenges to online anonymity and privacy. Scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2025, the law mandates stringent age and identity verification for any website containing over a third of content deemed “material harmful to minors.” Furthermore, the legislation introduces a ban on social media accounts for minors under the age of 14, thereby necessitating age verification for virtually every social media user in Florida.

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC), a leading organization in advocating for the rights and freedoms of adult industry professionals and allies, has publicly declared its opposition to HB3. In a powerful statement released shortly after the bill’s ratification, the FSC pledged to spearhead efforts against what it describes as a “deeply unconstitutional bill,” emphasizing the paramount importance of protecting online anonymity for millions of adults. The FSC’s stance underscores a fundamental concern that while safeguarding minors on the internet is a commendable objective, the extensive implications of HB3 on adult privacy cannot be justified.

As the adult entertainment industry braces for the impact of this legislation, the FSC has announced its intention to convene with members, allies, and stakeholders to strategize opposition to HB3. The Coalition’s resolve is evident in their commitment to fighting similar legislative efforts across the country, highlighting a broader battle for digital rights and freedom of expression in the face of increasing regulatory scrutiny.

The upcoming weeks promise intense discussions and planning as the FSC and its allies prepare to challenge HB3’s constitutionality. Legal experts, digital rights activists, and industry professionals are closely monitoring the situation, anticipating a legal showdown that could have far-reaching implications for internet privacy, content creation, and the very fabric of online communication.

This legislative development in Florida represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse on digital rights, privacy, and the balance between safeguarding minors and preserving adult freedoms. As the FSC gears up for a formidable fight, the broader digital community watches with bated breath, aware that the outcome of this battle could reshape the online landscape for years to come.

For more information, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com and follow them on X at @fscarmy.


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