In an effort to prepare children and teens for the potential stranger danger on the Internet, Virginia is the first state to make Internet safety classes for all grade levels.
It's hard being first and one might imagine all 49 pairs of eyes (assuming one set of eyes per state, of course) will be on Virginia to see how educators implement the program, the messages used, and the methods by which the program is evaluated.

According to Virginia-based castration as an option for dealing with guys like that. It'll be fun to see who complains.
Otherwise, it seems pretty clear that other states will follow Virginia's educational objectives, if not exactly their sentencing protocols. One day, Internet safety classes will be as normal as driver's ed and drug abuse counseling, complete with state cops (and attorney generals these days) telling the most gruesome stories they can pull from their fairy tales instead of actual events.)





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