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Accord reached in Layton gift store dispute

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Only in Utah | 7:33 a.m. Dec. 3, 2008
Selective prosecution. How dare this store sell adult items that dozens of other stores in Utah are selling. And why are they selling them? Because believe it or not Utah's moral police, these items are selling and can be found in most of Utah's adult bedrooms.
Naticus | 12:18 a.m. Dec. 4, 2008
Who cares about peoples private lives?! Let them be! And if people want this stuff, let them buy it! Its their lives, not yours. If you don't want minors observing these materials, be a good parent and WATCH YOUR KIDS! I know that these days that is a difficult concept, but employees and businesses are not babysitters. Get a life, be a parent, and for gods sake, leave other people alone.

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