HF250 (False House Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Penalties for creating, distributing, and possessing sexually explicit materials involving children increased.

Related bill: SF463

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The bill aims to increase penalties related to the creation, distribution, and possession of sexually explicit materials involving children in Minnesota. Here are the key points:

  1. Increased Penalties for Involving Minors in Pornographic Work: If someone uses a minor to engage in or create pornographic materials, they could be imprisoned for up to 25 years and fined up to $40,000, especially if they have prior sex offenses, are registered as predatory offenders, or if the child involved is under 14 years old.

  2. Stricter Punishments for Distributing Pornographic Work for Profit: Punishments for those who distribute such materials for profit can face up to 25 years in prison and fines up to $40,000 under similar conditions as above.

  3. Harsher Consequences for Disseminating or Receiving Pornographic Work Involving Minors: Those found disseminating or receiving explicit materials involving minors can also face lengthy prison terms and significant fines.

  4. Possession of Pornographic Works Involving Minors: Possessing such materials, knowing their content, can lead to up to 15 years in prison and fines up to $10,000. This extends to any medium that stores these materials.

  5. Mandatory Terms for Probation: Upon conviction but without imprisonment, the court must consider specifying probation conditions including mandatory jail time, sex offender evaluations, and strict controls over interactions with minors.

Overall, this bill enforces tougher legal measures to combat the exploitation of children through pornographic materials by significantly increasing the legal consequences for those involved in such activities.

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