New York Penal Code § 235.15

Obscenity or disseminating indecent material to minors in the second degree; defense
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§ 235.15  Obscenity or disseminating indecent material to minors in the\nsecond degree; defense.\n  1. In any prosecution for obscenity, or disseminating indecent\nmaterial to minors in the second degree in violation of subdivision\nthree of section 235.21 of this article, it is an affirmative defense\nthat the persons to whom allegedly obscene  or indecent material was\ndisseminated, or the audience to an allegedly obscene performance,\nconsisted of persons or institutions having scientific, educational,\ngovernmental or other similar justification for possessing,\ndisseminating or viewing the same.\n  2.  In any prosecution for obscenity, it is an affirmative defense\nthat the person so charged was a motion picture projectionist, stage\nemployee or spotlight operator, cashier, doorman, usher, candy stand\nattendant, porter or in any other non-managerial or non-supervisory\ncapacity in a motion picture theatre; provided he has no financial\ninterest, other than his employment, which employment does not encompass\ncompensation based upon any proportion of the gross receipts, in the\npromotion of obscene material for sale, rental or exhibition or in the\npromotion, presentation or direction of any obscene performance, or is\nin any way responsible for acquiring obscene material for sale, rental\nor exhibition.\n

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