SB263 revises Nevada law to include computer-generated child pornography and increases penalties for possession and distribution of such material.
SB263 amends Nevada law to expand the prohibition on pornography involving minors to include computer-generated child pornography. It revises the penalties for possession and distribution of such material, increasing the minimum term of imprisonment for subsequent offenses. The bill also mandates that individuals convicted of such offenses register as sex offenders and comply with other requirements. The changes reflect the evolving nature of technology and aim to strengthen protections for minors.
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