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  "textContent": "> Though I think US might be fine, at least in some parts (as judges have struck down Age Verification laws in Texas and Louisiana as un-constitutional).\n\nSince you mentioned Texas (the state where I live) and Louisiana, the Age Verification law by the judges in these states may be relying on their \"own state constitutions\".\n\nThe \"the elephant in the room\" so to speak is the US Federal Government. If the federal government decides to implement age verification to be the \"law of the land\" for every state in the USA, where every state must comply with, there will be state lawsuits.\n\nIf this hypothetical scenario happens, then I think this age law will go all the way to the US Supreme Court where the supreme court will have the final say so and it's ruling cannot be appealed.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "General Discussion • Re: Linux has over 6% of the desktop market",
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