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3 <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> <br /> 5 <br /> <br /> 7 <br /> <br /> 9 <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br />23 <br /> <br /> 24 <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br /> What we're talking about tonight are the <br /> <br />potential seconda£y affects of adult <br /> <br />TBose types of things can be regulated if ~ne fou£ prong <br />tests I~ve jus~ s~at~d are met. <br /> <br /> We're conce£ned. And the Supreme Cou£t nas <br /> <br />stated in past cases tha~ a city and state does have <br />rign~ to De concerned about the dangers of the secondary <br />affects of pornographic mate£ial. And, ~%erefo£e~ <br /> <br />FirsU Amendment wili be modi -- no~ modified, but will be <br />subordinate to ~hose interests only if tee ordinance <br />adopted is contact neutral; meaning that we're not <br />expressing f£eedom of expression, we're concerned <br />the legitimate dangers creausd by secondary affects of <br />adult entertainmen~ or sexually orientated businesses. <br /> <br /> Now, in the past many cities have studied <br /> <br />issue. What are tne-s~oonda~y affects of adult <br />entertainment uses? The cities suca as Indianapolis and <br />Los &ngeles and Boston and Detroit and many, many major <br />cities, Minneapolis and S~. Paul, tBe City of Rochester <br />Minnesota, all of ~nese nave saudied very significan~ <br />secondary affects of adul~ entertainmenu uses. And in <br />general, what those s~udies have concluded are u~]at <br />s~condary affects generally are ~he increase of crime, <br />increase in Une incidence of pros=itu=ion~ looting of <br />neighborhoods, and ~ae towering of neigaborhood prope~y <br /> <br />ADAMS COURT REPORTING <br />(612) 375-9150 <br /> <br /> <br />