I think that grift will die when the inevitable big data breach or phishing scam happens that shows how ineffective said current ID verification laws are for websites where state law makers will be forced to re-write said age check laws to actually be much more objective and effective. Besides, the main issue with these current age verification laws is that they put the burden on websites when American website owners still struggle with protecting people's data. Even private multi-million dollar entities like Amazon fail at this since they do the bare minimum.
These kind of laws are also ineffective because it doesn't take much for some stupid kid to fire up a free VPN or Tor or a proxy to look up said porn anyway. Even adults living in states with age check laws (as they are currently written) can easily bypass these checks with a VPN or Tor or a proxy in order to not hand over their own personal ID to some porn website to access porn.
Besides, it makes more sense to implement a one time age verification check on an operating system level (instead of putting the burden on websites) when setting up a device for the first time and this will actually prevent kids from accessing porn (where not even using Tor or a VPN or a proxy will allow them bypass such a restriction as the operation system in question will prevent a kid from accessing adult content) while also safeguarding the privacy for adults where the operating system in question knows the user is of legal age but also doesn't keep that personal information on the machine after the age check is done and require that websites have a 'Restricted to Adults' meta tag in order for the operating system to know if said website is a porn site so that the operating system knows whether to either allow access or block access on the machine. But boomers will be boomers since a lot of them have no idea how technology actually works (like the time Trump thought he could show off his military plans on Signal but his bad OPSEC caused him to also added a journalist being included in that private Signal chatroom and caused those plans to perform military strikes on Yemen to be leaked to the public which goes to show you how the vast majority of boomers know little about technology anyway).
You would also think Kiwi Farms would be against age check laws that puts the burden on websites because Kiwi Farms isn't really kid friendly either due to the topics that are discussed there and content being uploaded there (there is even a legal disclaimer that Jersh wrote that minors should not be using Kiwi Farms) and said age check laws that puts the burden on websites would apply to Kiwi Farms too as they would force the Kiwis to hand over their IDs to Jersh to ensure they are of legal age to use the farms (because those old nudes of Chris-Chan and Keffals that are currently uploaded on Kiwi Farms are still in the category of porn).
I'm actually in favor of age verification laws but they have to make sense in order to protect the privacy of adults while also ensuring kids don't access content they shouldn't gain access to. Which is why it makes more sense to implement a one time age-verification check on an operation system level and the sensitive personal information is deleted from the machine after the age check is done (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS) so this way sensitive data doesn't get leaked to the Internet, kids won't gain access to porn or other adult content, and law abiding adults can still watch their porn and not worry about their personal information getting leaked online anyway.