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Old 12-21-2010, 03:32 AM   #552
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Originally Posted by Fbone View Post
Which may explain why Amazon removed the material from their inventory. Their legal dept may have been worried such material was possibly illegal to distribute to certain jurisdictions.
Certain jurisdictions?
I'll repeat my question; in what jurisdiction is distribution of child pornography NOT a crime?

Of course, it has yet to be proven that what he wrote actually was child pornography, so he is only accused of this crime, rather than guilty of it. However, if I remember the author's description of his book in Amazon, he stated that he wrote the book 'to help those who were arrested for child sexual abuse get a reduced sentence, and to make repeated abuse less traumatic for the children being abused.' Almost qualifies for sainthood.


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