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"This new law sends a message to anybody who's thinking about distributing revenge porn or disseminating revenge porn that if they are caught there is a possibility that they may spend a year in prison. This will have a deterring effect on people engaging in this kind of activity and it will protect victims throughout the state from suffering the devastating effects," said Assemblyman Braunstein while discussing his legislation to ban revenge porn and help ensure victims can receive a court order to have an intimate image permanently removed from the internet (A. 5981).
"This new law sends a message to anybody who's thinking about distributing revenge porn or disseminating revenge porn that if they are caught there is a possibility that they may spend a year in prison. This will have a deterring effect on people engaging in this kind of activity and it will protect victims throughout the state from suffering the devastating effects," said Assemblyman Braunstein while discussing his legislation to ban revenge porn and help ensure victims can receive a court order to have an intimate image permanently removed from the internet (A. 5981).