WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Senate has approved a resolution condemning pornography, saying it causes infidelity and erectile dysfunction.
The Wichita Eagle reports that measure passed Tuesday on a 35-4 vote. The resolution has no legal effect. The House passed a similar measure last year.
Republican Sen. Mary Pilcher-Cook, of Shawnee, says pornography "exploits and humiliates those being used and it dehumanizes the user at the same time." The resolution says pornography is potentially biologically addictive and is linked to lessened desire.
Republican Sen. Barbara Bollier, of Mission Hills, mocked the resolution. She responded by saying: "Seriously? We'll see how excited they are about public health when it comes to guns."
Some lawmakers also raised concerns about freedom of expression.