Question

In Osborne v. Ohio, the Supreme Court ruled that states can outlaw the possession of child pornography in the home
a. because owning the material perpetuates commercial demand for it and for the exploitation of children involved.
b. to protect children who may be living in the home.
c. because it universally violates community standards.
d. because it encourages deviant and exploitive behavior.
e. because it employs graphics, as opposed to mere text.

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