Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 18, 1991, Page 20, Image 19

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lim Williams said that
and I’rllthousr .m in,un
stream magazine-. tli.it have
literary merit ami are sold
through tr.nlilion.il distribution
i hannels rather than under
ground c hannels like some
hard core" portionraphit
magazines are
Also as a serious hook seller
Williams . said the freedom of
the press -guaranteed hv the
I irsl Amendment is an impor
taut tenet for bookstores to ad
here to
W illiams said although some
individuals don't agree with
the I onlent ol the magazines
thev re asking him to lie a i en
sor of the printed wort) ami In
dues not want to do that
Mlnuugh most ol the mes
sages loft in the suggestion box
■ire against pornography . some
have been in favor ol it
"Yes. there are men who
have raped and read Playhox
Hut there are tar more men who
have read Playboy and not
raped one suggestion said
Sine e the onset ol All)S
pornography is keeping people
alive and safe a\va\ Iron) the
threat of All )S
bookstore board president
Allison I teller said d you sell
the ob|ei t if It alton ol women
as the reason to i ensot these
magazines then vour dealing
with Use symptom, not the tin
deriving problem that sot mtv
has
\fter ret e IV mg set el a l tom
plaints from students last vrai
the KM1 Hoarel ol Diiet tots de
tided to remove I'hnbtn Prill
house and Plasgirl from the
I Ail Main I )esk Stole
the ratlonale was pretty
t leaf said l.Mt Hoard ('hall
man luslin Mi hernia Due to
tile i omplamts we tell that
selling these magazines wasll t
appropriate I think the 1 nst
Amend merit argument the
bookstore is using is illngic.il "
( herv 1 hern Simtrenko an
assistant I ihra t la n tot the
hnight library said the library
has leiened mam complaints
tor tarrying PLivbot m its re
serve btIt>k set t ion
is often used lot n
seart h on popular i ultiue and
(imtempoiary social perspet
lives int hiding rescan h on
pornography '’ she said Its
interview s ale a well know II
source of substantive mttirma
lion anil it is often used as a re
source lot studying contempo
rary advertising
( tut ol most of the lot a! t Oil
lenience grocery stores near
the t'niversitv only the / Its
have removed pornographit
magazines from then magazine
stands
‘After 30 years of
personal
experience doing
psychotherap y
and working with
sex offenders at
the state
penitentiary, I
know there is a
connection
between these
magazines and
violence against
women. ’
Dr Sterling Ellsworth
(,,ir\ ( Kiev I luv \ortlm est
mHnagei for ~ 1 1 stores, said
thr\ made recommendations to
their franc fuses not to carry
I’liivbm ami I'mtliousf' allei
the I S Attorney ('.eneral's
Commission on Homographs
report sparked publi< i:nm ern
.ihout the sale of the magazines
In 1‘IHti. the < ommission
found that one of two forms of
non-violent pornography is
causally related to increases
in sexual s lolenc r. sexual eoei
c ion or unwanted sexual ag
gression." the report said
Kisclillv proposed legislation
h\ hotl. tie Oregon House and
Senate would make it punish
aide to furnish pornography to
minors
I urthei more Oregon Senate
Joint Resolution 22 would
amend the state i onslitutioli
u hit h i urrently protei ts free
••peer It ey en more broadly than
the I S ( i Hist [tut ion. to say
that pornographic expression
is not protec led specs h upon
volet approval of amendment
to the Oregon Constitution at
the- next general elec tion
I louse Hill would pel
mil damage lawsuits to he tiled
by parents and leg.il guardians
against people furnishing oh
sc cue material to minors
Members cd the W omen s
( enter said they don’t see this
controversy as a censorship is
sue, hut as a pornography is
sue
It s absurd to flame it as a
tree- specs h issue. said Irene
I lislop, a iec eptionist for the'
Women's I enter Pornogra
phy is ,t commodity and the
bookstore, is a business Wind
ever their pretensions to being
protec lots of tree speech are d
dies weren't making a profit oft
of pornography , they wouldn't
he selling il
Williams said in a store
memorandum that although the
magazines have a good sales re
cord the store does lit tarry
them bee au&c of fin,mi ial rea
sons
newmoN
C6NT6R
sr. THOMAS MORI
UNIVERSITY PARISH
(NEWMAN CEN I PR)
1850 EMERALD STREEI
hUOENE, OR PC JON »>740 3
34 3-7021
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Sunday 900 & 1100 a.m & 7 30pm
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