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Old 09-10-2006, 11:44 AM  
chadknowslaw
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Originally Posted by tony404
Im sorry scat , pissing, fisitng have been no no for a longtime.There is nothing vague about those. I agree with Rochard.

Please give me the citation of the law that states that scat, pissing or fisting is illegal.

I already know where the obscenity statutes are, and I know the "Miller Test" that applies "community standards" to determine if a depiction is obscene, but I have not come across a law that specifically prohibits these performances. The definition of obscenity itself is vague and does not prohibit specific activities such as scat.

My point is that the definition of "obscenity" is a moving standard. You never really know if you cross the line because you cannot know where the damn line is in the first place!
I believe that the only fair and constitutional place to put that line is at consensual activities between sober willing adults. Then, other adults that knowingly want to purchase the video and watch it in their own home, that is still consensual. It harms no one.
I am not advocating playing "Toilet Man 6" on the DVD system of an SUV as it is driven past the elementary school. I advocate the rights of adults to do adult activities in private.
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