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<br /> .. -, /SC <br /> Communities are not powerless to combat these problems. But to be mQst <br /> effective in defending itself from pornography each community must work from the <br /> evidence and within the law. The report of this Working Group is designed to assist <br /> ~ local communities in developing an appropriate and effective defense. <br /> The first section of the report discusses evidence that sexually oriented <br /> -- businesses, and the materials from which they profrt, have an adverse impact on the <br /> surrounding communities. It provides relevant evidence which local communities can <br /> use as part of their justification for reasonable regulation of sexually oriented <br /> businesses. <br /> The Working Group also diScussed the relationship between sexually oriented <br /> businesses and organized crime. Concems about these broader effects of sexually <br /> oriented businesses underlie the Working Group's recommendations that obscenity <br /> should be prosecuted and the tools of obscenity seized when sexually oriented <br /> businesses break the law. <br /> . The second section of this report describes strategies for regulating sexually <br /> oriented businesses and prosecuting obscenity. The report presents the principal <br /> {I altematives, the recommendations of the Working Group and some of the legal issues <br /> to consider when these strategies are adopted. <br /> I The goal of the Attorney General's Working Group in providing this report is to <br /> support and assist local communities who are struggling against the blight of <br /> I pornography. When citizens, police officers and city officials are concerned about <br /> crime and the deterioration of neighborhoods, each of us lives next door. No <br /> I community stands alone. <br /> I SUMMARY <br /> I The Attorney General's Working Group on the Regulation of Sexually Oriented <br /> Businesses makes the following recommendations to assist communities in protecting <br /> I themselves from the adverse effects of sexually oriented businesses. Some or all of <br /> I- -3- <br /> I <br />
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