"How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm once they've seen Karl Hungus" -The Dude, The Big Lebowski
Minnesota's precinct caucuses will be held Tuesday, February 4, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. You can find your party's precinct caucus for your area on the MN Secretary of State caucus finder website.
If you are caucusing with the DFL (The Democratic Party in Minnesota is the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party) and you want to submit resolutions to be considered by friends and neighbors at your local caucus - to possibly pass and then have considered at higher levels of the party - you will want to put your language on one of the forms on this page: 2012 Precinct Caucus and Convention Planning (towards the bottom, marked "Resolution Form (for submitting amendments to the DFL Platform)"
I believe a good case could be made for making it more clearly legal for consenting Minnesotans over the age of 18 to participate in the creation of adult films and adult performances by livestreaming over the internet (commonly known as 'camming').
I think it's time that someone engages the political process to reform 18 U.S.C. § 2257 to better protect the privacy of performers and others in the industry, to enable "secondary producers" to not have to keep the same sets of burdensome records (and enable performers & primary producers to have some privacy from secondary producers who might be affiliates of performers websites, etc).
From an article on recent 2257 regulation at XBiz: "Section 2257 applies even to husbands and wives who have never shown the material to anyone."
After the AVN Awards I sat down with Siri, who is a native Minnesotan and a fellow Scandinavian-American and asked her the question - what if porn was more clearly legal in Minnesota: (direct link to clip on YouTube if embed does not appear: Part 1 of @Seksi's interview of Siri (Pornstar) - If porn were legal in Minnesota?
In the next few days let's hash out some language to preserve and extend free speech, possibly lay the ground work for free and fair trade in adult entertainment made in Minnesota, and reduce the substantial risk that local, state and federal law enforcement might violate the privacy rights of, or harass, performers by use of arbitrary enforcement of local laws and/or 2257 records keeping inspections.