No movie or video shown in Utah should be allowed to portray or depict any act or deed which is in direct violation of Utah law.

Those who do so, whether producer, director, actor or actress, should be held liable and subpoenaed into Utah and tried for the alleged crimes they have perpetrated in such movies.Those whose socially irresponsible conduct have heretofore found safe haven in Hollywood and other filmmaking centers from their immoral deviant migrations from rational and lawful thought and conduct must defend their behavior.

Moviemakers should be prevented from showing and broadcasting wanton deeds of murder, violence, larceny, pornography (including child sex), and other criminal mischief, and be brought to justice whenever they do.

To some, this may appear to be an encroachment upon the right of free speech. I think not. I concede a person's right to think, even say what is on the mind. When they publicly enact, re-enact, depict or portray crime or victimization of crime without justice, they have crossed the Rubicon of constitutional freedom.

When this state and others wake up to the idea that this nonexistent, non-guaranteed, immoral license and immoral freedom that greedy subversives claim to have as a birthright under the Constitution of the United States, the quicker we'll round the corner of saving ourselves from the bottomless moral spiral this nation is sinking into.

Sidney S. Smith

Bountiful

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