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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If what Scholastic is saying is true that their only choices were between removing those books entirely or make them an opt-in collection, I'm not sure what else they could have done and continued to serve a nationwide market. Maybe the answer is to move to an independent, local supplier, but I don't know how feasible or affordable that is for every school (or school district). It's not fair to condemn a nationwide book distributor that has to account for the laws in other states if they want to continue operating at a nationwide level. The blame lies with the elected officials that are passing these book bans, not the teachers, librarians, or book distributors that are forced to respond to the bans.[/quote] Well said! And I see no reason to doubt Scholastic since they have decades upon decades of operating without policies like this. [/quote]
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