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Pornography Favoured By Group (Press, 8 September 1987)

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Summary: Pornography Favoured By Group (Press, 8 September 1987)

On 8 September 1987, the Indecent Publications Tribunal in Wellington was urged to support the distribution of pornographic magazines aimed at homosexual men. Mr Warren Linberg, representing the New Zealand A.I.D.S. Foundation, contended that such publications, particularly referencing “Advocate Men Vol. 2, No. II,” offered "attractive alternatives to unsafe sex." This statement highlights a public health perspective amid concerns regarding sexually transmitted infections, including AIDS. The tribunal faced opposition from the Comptroller of Customs, who raised alarms about the magazine's explicit images of male genitalia, indicating a potential societal risk associated with its distribution. In response to these concerns, the tribunal decided to classify the magazine as indecent for individuals under the age of 18, reflecting ongoing debates about sexual expression, public health, and age restrictions in media.

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Publish Date:8th September 1987
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19870908_2_70_4.html