The government is coming for your rights, and H.R.3297—the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act—is the weapon they’re wielding. Introduced on May 8, 2025, by Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), this bill isn’t just a “porn ban”—it’s a full-scale assault on free speech, personal autonomy, and the open internet we all rely on. If this bill passes, the government could censor what you watch, create, and share online, all under a vague and dangerous new definition of “obscenity.” We can’t let this happen—your freedom is on the line!
Here’s what H.R.3297 would do: it rewrites the law to label any visual content that “appeals to the prurient interest in nudity, sex, or excretion” as obscene, as long as it’s meant to arouse and lacks “serious value.” Forget community standards—this bill imposes a one-size-fits-all moral code on the entire country, ignoring the diversity of our values. It also removes the need to prove harmful intent, meaning the government could go after anyone sharing adult content online, even if it’s consensual and legal. Think about that: your favorite artist, educator, or creator could be prosecuted just for expressing themselves.
This isn’t hypothetical. The adult industry could be decimated, with platforms, creators, and even individuals facing criminal charges. But it’s bigger than adult content—this bill threatens all protected speech. Art, sex education, even shows like Game of Thrones could be targeted. The Supreme Court has ruled that online speech deserves full First Amendment protection, yet H.R.3297 ignores that, handing the government unchecked power to censor at will. Marginalized communities, like LGBTQ+ creators, will be hit hardest, as their expressions are often the first to be labeled “obscene.”
Proponents claim this is about “protecting children,” but don’t be fooled—this is about control. The GOP’s Project 2025 agenda is behind this, part of a broader push to regulate your personal life, from sexuality to reproduction. Internationally, laws like this have been used to silence dissent and culture—do we really want that here? The government doesn’t get to decide what you see or say online—you do.
Use the contact form below to write to your representative and demand they vote NO on H.R.3297. Tell them to protect your First Amendment rights and keep the internet free. It takes just a few minutes to make your voice heard, but the impact could last a lifetime. Don’t wait—act now and join the movement to save adult content and stop this dangerous bill!