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In most states that I am aware of, there are laws within Common Law against sex crimes such as "voyeurism".
When one is viewing pornography via the internet or a magazine, one could argue that they are engaging in voyeurism by viewing a stranger in an uncompromising situation, and that this is a legal loophole in the law, so if the law punished the viewing of porn the same as it does voyeuristic behavior such as videotaping a stranger in a shower, would this not be consistent?
When one is viewing pornography via the internet or a magazine, one could argue that they are engaging in voyeurism by viewing a stranger in an uncompromising situation, and that this is a legal loophole in the law, so if the law punished the viewing of porn the same as it does voyeuristic behavior such as videotaping a stranger in a shower, would this not be consistent?