Sec. 2. SENSE OF CONGRESS
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## SEC. 2 SENSE OF CONGRESS **[**[47 U.S.C. 230 note](/us/usc/t47/s230)**]** It is the sense of Congress that— ####
(1)section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 230; commonly known as the “Communications Decency Act of 1996”) was never intended to provide legal protection to websites that unlawfully promote and facilitate prostitution and websites that facilitate traffickers in advertising the sale of unlawful sex acts with sex trafficking victims; ####
(2)websites that promote and facilitate prostitution have been reckless in allowing the sale of sex trafficking victims and have done nothing to prevent the trafficking of children and victims of force, fraud, and coercion; and ####
(3)clarification of such section is warranted to ensure that such section does not provide such protection to such websites.
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