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Old 04-03-2007, 01:33 AM   #61
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Originally Posted by marsupial View Post
A bomb is illegal. Naughty photos are not. So, a school has authority over a student's actions when they are not at school and it is not a school day? So, could they get suspended for having sex at Squaw Peak on a Saturday night?
The point is not the making of the bomb, it is the sending of it to school. Sex at Squaw peak is outside the school's purview. SENDING pictures of the sex act to school (what the girls did) and then possessing them (what the guy did) would be in the school's purview. That is whyI thought it might be important whether they meant to send them to school or whether it was reasonably forseeable that they would be recieved there.

Also, possessing child pornography is illegal, although merely viewing it is not. If the girls possessed pornographic pictures of themselves and each other, I believe that is a crime.
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