Arizona lawmaker Gail Griffin proposes $20 tax on porn to raise money for Trump's border wall
Republican lawmaker Gail Griffin, who represents the district of Hereford, on Tuesday said the funds raised would be used for 'building a border wall between Mexico and Arizona'
A state legislator from Arizona has proposed taxing pornography in an effort to raise the funds required to build President Donald Trump's controversial border wall and end the ongoing government shutdown.
The Republican lawmaker Gail Griffin, who represents the district of Hereford, on Tuesday said that she wants to charge $20 each time viewers want to watch porn online, according to the Arizona Republic.
The legislator reportedly also proposed a bill in the Arizona House of Representatives that would force manufacturers of electronic devices to install software that blocks pornography.