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The issue is not legality of item being advertised, the issue is the right of a merchant to set standards in their place of business.
You can legally walk around barefoot, with no shirt on, but a store can refuse you entry or service based on your (lack of) clothing.
As another example, stores sell condoms, but the condom boxes don't have penetration pics on them. If they did, I guarantee that the stores would not sell them. Would you then say that these stores are stopping the free speech of condom manufacturers?
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