06-14-2005, 03:09 PM
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The Lie That Is 2257 ? And The Solution
http://www.avn.com/index.php?Primary...tent_ID=230028
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Because if there's one thing the adult industry has noticed, though it seems to have escaped the attention of both lawmakers and law enforcement, it's that when a minor does manage to slip into an adult feature, millions of dollars worth of product have to be recalled and destroyed, adult producers and their staffs are threatened with arrest, fines and prison ? but absolutely nothing happens to the 16- or 17-year-old "child" who perpetrated the fraud in the first place!
On the contrary, Traci Lords went on to have a highly successful Hollywood career, and Alexandria Quinn, after selling her story to a TV gossip program, eventually returned to the industry when she was of legal age, and in a fit of industry-wide schizophrenia, producers welcomed her back with open arms. (We might note that Adam & Eve alone refused to distribute any tape containing Quinn footage; a fact that may have been partly responsible for Quinn leaving the industry several months later.)
Doesn't it seem reasonable that if a 16- or 17-year-old faced the possibility of up to five years in prison and a fine in excess of, say, $100,000 for being responsible for the creation of child pornography, that that person might think twice about trying to pass him- or herself off as an 18-year-old?
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