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Oklahoma Republican lawmakers have introduced several bills this legislative session that seek to place new restrictions on school library standards. And many parents, including me, disagree with that, whether it’s homosexual or heterosexual sex.” “A lot of the effort seems to be, in some circles it’s considered cool to expose kids to drawings of, say, homosexual sex in a diagram. It may not be pornography, but it still may not be appropriate,” O’Connor said. Some of those things are questions of what’s appropriate. Asked whether the obscenity statute would apply to written material as well, O’Connor hedged. Most of O’Connor’s concerns seemed to be whether illustrations and pictures in some of the books crossed the line into obscenity. And many parents, including me, disagree with that, whether it’s homosexual or heterosexual sex.” – Attorney General John O’Connor “And usually if a number of parents are shocked that a given photo or diagram is inappropriate, that should be reviewed and they should look at removing the use of that book or whatever.” “Well, I think the first thing we have to decide is at what ages are our kids ready for exposure to images that many think are pornographic? And and then we have to also look at things and decide for our community standards what is pornography?” O’Connor said. O’Connor said his office would review the books to determine whether they contained ponographic material. In a brief interview with The Frontier on Monday at a Republican Women’s Club South Tulsa United meeting, O’Connor said he decided to investigate after receiving complaints from parents and conservative groups including Reclaiming Oklahoma Parent Empowerment, and the Tulsa County chapter Moms for Liberty. The Attorney General’s office said there has been an increase in the number of complaints it has received about books over the past year, but did not have information about which materials were in high schools, middle schools or elementary schools. A parent had asked for the books to be removed because of sexual content and coarse language. In one of the latest challenges in Oklahoma, the Bixby Board of Education on Wednesday voted to uphold the recommendations of a review committee to keep two titles on the shelves - Thirteen Reasons Why and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. Republican state lawmakers have introduced several bills this legislative session that seek to place new restrictions or oversight of school library standards. O’Connor’s review comes as libraries and school boards in Oklahoma and across the nation face a surge in challenges to books in public schools. The Frontier obtained a list of 51 books under review from the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office. Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor is reviewing dozens of books found in public school libraries to determine whether they violate state obscenity law.īooks under review range from classics such as Of Mice and Men and Lord of the Flies to newer titles that cover LGBTQ and social justice issues.