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    The Governmental Interest in Protecting Minors Justifies Laws Which Prohibit
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The Governmental Interest in Protecting Minors Justifies Laws Which Prohibit

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The governmental interest in protecting minors justifies laws which prohibit the sale of sexually-oriented magazines to minors, even when those magazines may be legally sold to adults.

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