As UncleJD pointed out, the easy, non-age restricted access to pornography in an INTERNET-AGE ISSUE.So, too, however, is the easy access to obscene violence, rabid hatred, etc. It used to be you had to go to the bad side of town, or way out in Deliverance-country to find such violence and hatred (Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the nearest KKK recruitment center?) But now, this hatred can be accessed by ANYONE with a few clicks of the mouse.As long as much of this stuff was behind-the-counter (remember those days when dirty magazines had to have covers, had to be behind the counter, etc.?), that was one thing, but there's a new game in town with the Internet. Consider this thought experiment (I speak to everyone but NBF, since he is not capable of thought, being a Gator fan):We have LONG had restrictions on pornography (e.g., behind the counter, must be a certain age, opaque covers of the magazine, etc.). Why are THESE acceptable restrictions on pornography, but demanding an ID with proof of age on the internet is bad?In other words, WE HAVE ALREADY RESTRICTED FREE SPEECH (as defined in the most generous sense of freedom)! A person isn't allowed to say bomb on an airline. A person isn't permitted to yell fire in a crowded theater. For that matter, SLANDER and LIBEL are penalties for unrestricted free speech.It's already built into the system, so to speak.Did the restrictions on dirty magazines come back to haunt churches? Did they then start requiring covers over Bibles? No.Yet as soon as we start talking about doing something similar on the internet (and extending it to other deeply wicked things), we get antsy? Why?WE'VE ALREADY RESTRICTED FREE SPEECH IN MANY INSTANCES. You can't place pornography on a billboard. You get in extra trouble for a hate crime. And while I may not exactly agree on every jot and tittle, I cannot help but agree on the intention. Hate speech SHOULD be outlawed--or at least gated so that only those with certain IDs can access.ISIS would surely have had less of a reach/influence without the internet. It won't solve everything, but if we take out a good portion of the truly bad stuff, that has to be good.