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Okay. Sexting can occur without pictures.
How is talking illegal? Hello, freedom of speech.
I do recognize there are child photography laws...but creating a law to stop people from talking, in a certain way, is an easy crime to argue against in court.
The law violates the first amendment if it is disallowing people to speak freely.