Local shops like Big Brother Comics have shelves filled with crime-fighting superheroes, but they're the ones that have technically been breaking the law anytime a book is sold to kids.
"You could go to jail and you could face a fine for giving a kid a comic book," Burgoon said.
"There was a series of really awful things that happened, and they cited comic books as a reason why, and there was these national campaigns and senate hearings to try and ban comic books," Burgoon said.
"I felt like this is a time that we could be proactive and defend free speech," Burgoon said.
Pluckebaum is now asking his colleagues to remove the ordinance from the city's books so Superman and Batman will no longer be forbidden contraband.
The proposal would also designate the third week in September as Sacramento Comic Book Week. A city commission will be considering the repeal next Tuesday.
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