Jacobson v. US: Child Protection Act of 1984

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Keith Jacobson ordered and received a bunch of pornographic magazines containing nude pictures of underage children. After the Child Protection Act of 1984, it became illegal to receive pictures like that in the mail. After finding him in the mailing list, a couple of government agencies decided to send him some fake catalogs to see if he would take the bait for the now illegal activities he had committed before. He ended up ordering from these catalogs thinking that the males in the magazine were older than 18. He said he was surprised after he had received the magazines containing pictures of underage children engaged in sexual activities.

There really hadn't been any federal laws against the production and distribution or possession of child pornography a person could get it really easily. Congress then passed the sexual exploitation of children act of 1977 which made it illegal to produce and sell child pornography. Later on, in addition to the previous act the Child Protection Act of 1984 made it illegal to purchase child pornography and receive it in the mail. In 1985, the...

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