SB 1446 — Oklahoma Law On Obscenity And Child Sexual Abuse Material; Modifying Certain Penalty Related To Child Sex Trafficking. Effective Date.
SB 1446 addresses obscenity and child sexual abuse material in Oklahoma and modifies penalties related to child sex trafficking. The bill aims to strengthen legal measures against the distribution and possession of child sexual abuse material. It is currently in the proposal stage for the 2026 legislative session.
Linked Incidents
7Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
Young user exposed to child sex images via Stable Diffusion AI model
12-year-old Cobb County child exploited on Snapchat by seven men over one year
37 children aged 10–16 sexually groomed and blackmailed via WhatsApp and Snapchat message recordings leading to 69 offence convictions and eight-year youth prison sentence
Johnson City man receives child sex abuse materials via Discord platform in Tennessee
10-year-old child sexually groomed via explicit exchange on Roblox leading to legal action
Sixth-grade teacher downloads and shares child pornography and animal abuse images on Discord using school internet, leading to arrest and 19 charges
26-year-old Oklahoma man sexually groomed 12-year-old girl via Snapchat leading to guilty plea and sex offender registration
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12-year-old girl sexually groomed via TikTok leading to out-of-state assault in Binghamton, New York
9-year-old girl dies after attempting blackout challenge on YouTube
13-year-old Louisiana girl exposed to AI-generated nude deepfake images leading to expulsion and federal lawsuit against school district
12-year-old girl groomed and coerced into self-harm and producing child sexual abuse materials via social media in New Jersey
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