This week marks the 22nd annual White Ribbon Against Pornography Week.
Through Sunday, citizens across the nation will wear white ribbons to raise awareness about the problem of pornography.
Robert W. Peters, president of Morality in Media,
said Americans are also asking U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and state
prosecutors to vigorously enforce obscenity laws.
"This isn't to say that the whole answer to the pornography problem is
law enforcement," he said. "Clearly, there's a role for
schools, parents, churches and most assuredly, corporate America."
— Josh Montez

