S 723 — CSAM Penalties
S 723 is a proposed bill in South Carolina aimed at increasing penalties for crimes involving child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The bill seeks to address the distribution and possession of CSAM by imposing stricter legal consequences on offenders. It is currently referred to the Committee on Judiciary for review. The legislation is intended to enhance child safety by deterring the production and dissemination of harmful content.
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