Attorney General Jeff Landry of Louisiana announced on Monday the launch of a new tip line where the public can submit library books that could contain content inappropriate for children.

The “Protecting Minors” tip line opens a gateway for the public to submit books found in public libraries which “contain extremely graphic sexual content that is far from age appropriate for young audiences,” according to its website. It asks tipsters to describe “how this type of taxpayer-subsided sexualization of children” has impacted them or their families, as well as detail interactions with “librarians, teachers, school board members, district superintendents, and/or library supervisors.”

The tip line was announced during a meeting with the Slidell, Louisiana, public about the “important work [the] Cyber Crime Unit does every day to protect Louisiana children from exploitation,” the Office of the Attorney General told the Daily Caller News Foundation in a prepared statement.

The meeting also “outlined the very real risks & potential consequences of the early sexualization of children, and encouraged parents and guardians to remain not only engaged in their child’s development but also vigilant over their content consumption,” the statement read….(Excerpt from lifenews.com)

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