Thursday, April 19, 2007
...moved for leave to
introduce Bill
C-430, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (child
pornography).
He said: Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to rise
in the House today to table a bill to protect our
children from the exploitation of child pornography.
Regrettably there has been a proliferation of
pornography within our society over the past decades.
More regrettable has been the proliferation of child
pornography. Child pornography is real, it exists, and
its presence in our society has been growing. It is
truly a threat to our children and we as a society have
tasted its bitter fruit.
Unfortunately, there is a loophole in our
Criminal Code that allows child pornography. Paragraph
163.1(6) states:
|
|
No person shall be
convicted of an offence under this section if
the act as alleged to constitute the offence |
|
|
(a) has a legitimate
purpose related to the administration of justice
or to science, medicine, education or art;.... |
| |
|
|
Therein lies the loophole: the interpretation of
the terms “education” and “art”.
The bill I am tabling today seeks to remove these
two terms and, in so doing, better protect our children
and our society from the ravages of child pornography. I
said that as an MP I would work to
defend our families and our children and that is what I
am doing by tabling this bill today.
(Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and
printed)
* * *