by Justin Hart,
Vice President, Communications
Lighted Candle Society
The Lighted Candle Society was created to awaken our fellow citizens to the ultimate dangers of pornography and its effect upon society by:
- Supporting civil litigation against producers and distributors of pornography
- Financing scientific research into the addictive nature of the disease
- Publishing information revealing the sources and effects of the scourge
- Providing help to those who have been harmed by the addiction or caught in its vice even now
The Lighted Candle Society envisions a world where pornography is shunned, spurned and widely recognized as a serious threat to our way of life. We strive for a world where the negative consequences of producing and distributing pornography far outweigh the financial benefits.
The Lighted Candle Society was founded by John Harmer and Ed Meese. Their bios are below:
CHAIRMAN: John L. HarmerMr. Harmer has had forty years of experience as an attorney, an elected public official, and an individual citizen in opposition to the production, distribution and consumption of pornography. He has collaborated on many legal briefs presented to various courts on pornography cases, including the Supreme Court of the United States. He is the author of various publications regarding pornography. The Lighted Candle Society now distributes his book which details his forty years of fighting against the pornography industry which is entitled, “A War We Must Win”.
Trustee: The Honorable Edwin Meese, IIIMr. Meese is a former Attorney General of the United States and is currently the senior vice president of the Heritage Foundation, in Washington, D.C. As Attorney General Mr. Meese issued the 1987 Report of the Attorney General’s Commission on Pornography. That report is still regarded as a critical source of information regarding the pornography industry and the cost to the people of America in terms of dollars and human suffering that comes from the production and distribution of pornography.
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