In Michigan, all a parent has to do is
In response to the concerns, CVS unveiled an
online opt-out form, where parents can request that their child’s access to certain library materials be restricted. However, some feel the efforts are still not enough.
This is how we will know where to go when we first start rounding up guns. LOL. Or looking for insurrectionists.
one father said. "If a parent says 'my son cannot take this book out,' his buddy is going to get it, and he's going to pass it around. You've got to get them out, please."
A book about homosexuality? I doubt that. More rare than finding a tranny in a bathroom.
And if you know of a book that isn't appropriate, let the superintendent know
For a library book to be selected, CVS
says it must be considered age-appropriate for "the grade and interest level" at which it will be used. The district forms committees based on a case-by-case basis to review any challenged titles, however, the decision to remove a book ultimately rests with the superintendent.