No matter what, these bills are essentially not well thought out by designed. It's all political theater meant to scare and intimidate adult sites into complying to their arbitrary rules. What they didn't count on is that no self-respecting website is going to risk a security breach over people doing things in the privacy of their bedroom.
If a bill has that many loopholes to work around with, then all it did was made things completely tedious, not contraband. Especially if you can easily access a website with or without the use of a VPN.
The only big difference between my state bill and the others is that they placed a 10% tax on producing porn. Which is why it wouldn't surprise me if this ends up getting challenged once it immediately passes.
In fact, I can only hope that the bills from other states can be reversed in some form and based on how things are looking right now, it's possible that it might be the case.