Nevada Code § 201.235

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In NRS 201.235 to 201.254 , inclusive, unless the context
otherwise requires:
1. Community means the area from which a
jury is or would be selected for the court in which the action is tried.
2. Item includes any book, leaflet,
pamphlet, magazine, booklet, picture, drawing, photograph, film, negative,
slide, motion picture, figure, object, article, novelty device, recording,
transcription, phonograph record or tape recording, videotape or videodisc,
with or without music, or other similar items.
3. Material means anything tangible
which is capable of being used or adapted to arouse interest, whether through
the medium of reading, observation, sound or in any other manner.
4. Obscene means any item, material or
performance which:
(a) An average person applying contemporary
community standards would find, taken as a whole, appeals to prurient interest;
(b) Taken as a whole lacks serious literary,
artistic, political or scientific value; and
(c) Does one of the following:
(1) Depicts or describes in a patently
offensive way ultimate sexual acts, normal or perverted, actual or simulated.
(2) Depicts or describes in a patently
offensive way masturbation, excretory functions, sadism or masochism.
(3) Lewdly exhibits the genitals.
Appeal shall
be judged with reference to ordinary adults, unless it appears, from the
character of the material or the circumstances of its dissemination, to be
designed for children or a clearly defined deviant group.
5. Performance means any play, motion
picture, dance or other exhibition performed before an audience.

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