Iknow this may seem stupid to some, but should we pass a constitituional amendment protecting all libraries,?

as well as the publishing of actual physical books?

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Yes, I agree. The internet may be nice to get information, but hard copies are a necessity because there is not any chance at people changing them and hacking into them because it is almost impossible to track down EVERY book which has been published...but the internet can be changed with a click of a few buttons. Sad really that we have to even be TALKING about such things isn't it?


protecting them from what ? The internet!
protecting how?
No. Constitutional amendments are for serious things. Libraries are not a make-or-break condition of a society. Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, those are important enough to require amendments.

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