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Indiana embarasses us all

Indiana Law Targets 'Explicit' Books : NPR


I wonder how many books that Borders or B&N stock would fall under this rule? The entire Erotica section perhaps? Small swaths of the art, graphic nocel, manga and yaoi sections?



All Things Considered, May 27, 2008 -- A new Indiana law — due to take effect July 1 — would force any bookstore that sold even one book that could be broadly described as "sexually explicit" to pay a $250 license fee and be classified as an "adult bookstore."


(via Bookslut)