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Originally Posted by Azoy?
he's a nutcase pushing the boundaries. i am sure there are other nut cases like him that like this stuff which is who he sells this stuff to.
i would never promote his stuff.
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it is the freedom of choice that makes this country so great.
if you want that extreme stuff you can find it and watch it in the privacy of your own home.. oh wait, that bubble has been busted.
it really is ridiculous that if an individual, of adult age, purchases a video for the viewing in their own home, that the producer of the content is found to be guilty of the distribution for obscenity.
The jurors were the ONLY ones that didn't have the right not to see max's stuff. you don't see his hardcore videos out in front of people's face in blatant disregard.
the extremeness of his content is not the issue. the issue is how can state or federal prosecutors dictate what someone can view in their homes?
if people in tampa or anywhere purchase and watch his videos.. those people are part of the community.
there are pure-religious folks and downright dirty folks in every community. so no one definition can apply,
a persons moral and ethical divide is there own, when it comes to the privacy of their own home (as evident by the strike down of texas sodomy law and other similar cases).
don't forget, the internet charges were included.. so this is not just about shipping DVD's into "hostile zip codes".
those that wish to point to max's content as being the "bad" content over the content that they show, should remember, in the minds of the religious right and far right, ALL porn is bad.. there is no shades of gray. Porn is offensive and obscene to some, including playboy type photos...so be careful in throwing max under the bus, because other buses are coming up right behind.
Fight the bus stop!