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Arlon Graphics Elevates Experience at ISA International Sign Expo 2024

Arlon Graphics, a global leader in manufacturing innovative graphic materials, is excited to announce its participation in the highly anticipated ISA International Sign Expo 2024. Taking place from April 10th to April 12th, 2024, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, this event is set to be a pinnacle on the graphic industry calendar. Arlon Graphics is thrilled to showcase its latest innovations, including its exciting, non-PVC, VITAL range, at booths #1746 and #1246. ....

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Opinion: Protecting children from explicit material shouldn't be controversial

For more than two years now, parents, community members, and legislators — awakened to the pornographic nature of some materials that remain in Utah K-12 schools — have borne a surprising amount of ridicule and scorn. Second, they insist that age-appropriate limits for children in K-12 public schools violate the First Amendment. Third, they argue that uniformly enforcing statewide the 2007 criminal standard for indecent and pornographic materials at school offends the notion of “local control.” ....

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Iowa sues TikTok, claims exposes children inappropriate material

Attorney General Brenna Bird said, the Chinese-owned app deceives parents by exposing young children to graphic materials, including sexual content, self-harm and illegal drug use. ....

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