Hey, give her a break.
She's raising awareness about an important problem, and she's bringing the fight to the state level. (Cue uplifting music here.)
From the Atlanta-Journal Constitution:
Mallory, who has three children at J.C. Magill Elementary, argued the Harry Potter stories promote and glorify witchcraft. She said Monday that appealing the board's decision to the state "was the right thing to do."
"I hope to raise awareness regarding the overwhelming content of witchcraft and the occult that is being marketed to our children," she said.
Because Harry Potter is a much bigger problem than living in a state that is ranked 8th highest in the nation for teen pregnancy (as of 2004) and 7th highest for murder rate (as of 2004). But maybe that was all caused by witchcraft.