As many states do, Idaho has a law that allows for anyone to object to any book in a library because it's offensive.
There's a process by which the book will be reviewed and removed from the shelves. But that book can be put into a section of the library that children can't access. Call it "the adults only section"…
Here's the twist. There's a small town with a tiny library, which doesn't have space for a separate room. So they simply made the whole library 21+.
They did and do have story time for kids, but it's held outside. And kids can only enter the library with their parents, and only if the parents sign a waiver.
What sort of dystopian nonsense is this?
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