I used to believe that our government would not ban books. I thought that what censorship existed in the United States was limited to state and local governments lossing sight of the constitution. I was wrong. The United states post office has a history prosecuting people for distributing "obscene" literature that ranges from Margaret Sanger's pamphlets regarding birth control to Eros magazine (officially because the publisher was trying to arouse prurient interest by sending their magazine from post offices in towns with names like "Blue Balls PA, but actually because there were potos of a racially mixed couple -- the last was my opinion) The Food and Drug Administration burned the books of Dr. Reich because of his radical theories. In these days of political correctness I am sure it is very possible for a bunch of ignorant bureaucrats to ban what they do not understand. John McClimans Oakland CA.