Sharpen your pencils.

An Oklahoma librarian wrote to ASIF! about the beastly Oklahoma House Bill 2158.

Go.  Read her letter:

At first glance House Bill 2158 seems to be a simple bill which protects our children. This bill, however, has serious, long-lasting and possibly fatal ramifications for our libraries. The heart of House Bill 2158 is prejudice and censorship. It requires the segregation of library materials for children and young adults which have homosexual or sexually explicit content. It prohibits any person under age 18 from borrowing these materials, and non-compliance forces a public library to close its doors. The bill went through committee this week in Oklahoma City, and it is set to go before the OK House of Representatives for a vote next week! 

If you have the time, send off a few emails.  Obviously, this is especially important to do if you actually live in Oklahoma, but the voices of non-residents are important as well.