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Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Barman on January 05, 2013, 04:16:57 PM
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Contraceptives were not removed from U.S. obscenity statutes until 1970, a century after the Comstock Act. Until 1971 it was still illegal for a layperson to import contraceptives.
Shocked:
Clicky... (http://www.slate.com/articles/life/history/2013/01/porn_protectionism_and_the_black_market_origins_of_the_american_condom_industry.html)
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The Cumstop Act happy001
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Contraceptives were not removed from U.S. obscenity statutes until 1970, a century after the Comstock Act. Until 1971 it was still illegal for a layperson to import contraceptives.
Shocked:
Clicky... (http://www.slate.com/articles/life/history/2013/01/porn_protectionism_and_the_black_market_origins_of_the_american_condom_industry.html)
Homewerk........... rubschin:
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Contraceptives were not removed from U.S. obscenity statutes until 1970, a century after the Comstock Act. Until 1971 it was still illegal for a layperson to import contraceptives.
Shocked:
Clicky... (http://www.slate.com/articles/life/history/2013/01/porn_protectionism_and_the_black_market_origins_of_the_american_condom_industry.html)
Johnny Foreigner upsetting the daft Yanks again.
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Contraceptives were not removed from U.S. obscenity statutes until 1970, a century after the Comstock Act. Until 1971 it was still illegal for a layperson to import contraceptives.
Shocked:
Clicky... (http://www.slate.com/articles/life/history/2013/01/porn_protectionism_and_the_black_market_origins_of_the_american_condom_industry.html)
Johnny Foreigner upsetting the daft Yanks again.
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