Report Inappropriate Comments

John Gear-

The First Amendment protects our society from arbitrary banning of books. Given the permissiveness of some parents, they have the right to allow their children to read just about anything. What's at issue here is the curation of books to be placed on the shelves of taxpayer-supported libraries. Logically, taxpayers should have a say in setting community standards for the books they pay for.

From: Reject policies delineating age-appropriate books, book bans

Please explain the inappropriate content below.