In Osborne v. Ohio, the Supreme Court ruled that states can outlaw the possession of child pornography in the home because

A) ownership of child pornography perpetuates the commercial demand for exploitation of children.
B) children may be living in the home.
C) child pornography universally violates community standards.
D) child pornography guarantees deviant behavior.
E) ownership of child pornography is offensive by contemporary standards.

A

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