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Originally Posted by BoyAlley
The supreme court has already ruled on this issue specifically, and said that young looking models, or models that are made to look young, or models that are put in "situations that look young", is speech protected by the first amendment, so long as the models are actually of age in reality.
Granted, I'd never intentionally try to make a model look younger than they actually are, or use language that suggested such, but that's my personal decision. The law is the law, and it's the common ground all of us walk on, no matter what our personal opinions may be.
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This is actually Max Hardcore's biggest contribution to the adult industry. He went up against the law and won. The law says 18, it's 18. Just like the door guy at the bar...he's not going to let a 19 year old guy into the club because he looks 30. He's going to go by the law and make sure he has ID that shows he's over 21.