HRS §712-1215
Giving pornographic material to minors is a crime
This law makes it a crime to give or show pornographic material to a minor, or to a police officer pretending to be a minor. It also covers selling tickets or letting minors into shows with such material. Parents, guardians, siblings, and library staff doing their jobs are exempt. It is a class C felony.
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The statute, as written — Promoting pornography for minors
(1) A person commits the offense of promoting pornography for minors if: (a) Knowing its character and content, the person disseminates to a minor material that is pornographic for minors; (b) Knowing its character and content, the person disseminates material that is pornographic for minors to a law enforcement officer who represents that officer's self as a minor; or (c) Knowing the character and content of a motion picture film or other performance that, in whole or in part, is pornographic for minors, the person: (i) Exhibits the motion picture film or other performance to a minor; (ii) Sells to a minor an admission ticket or pass to premises where there is exhibited or to be exhibited the motion picture film or other performance; or (iii) Admits a minor to premises where there is exhibited or to be exhibited the motion picture film or other performance. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a parent or legal guardian of the minor or to a sibling of the minor, or to a person who commits any act specified therein in the person's capacity and within the scope of the person's employment as a member of the staff of any public library. (3) Promoting pornography for minors is a class C felony.
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