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m ;J <br /> Supporting Cases (cont'd) <br /> 5, Richland Bookmart, Inc. V. Knox County, 555 <br /> F.3d 512 (6th Cir. 2009) (upholding secondary- <br /> effects regulation of retail adult bookstore) <br /> 6 ILQ Investments, Inc, City of Rochester, 25 F.3d <br /> 1413 (8th Cir. 1994) (upholding regulation of <br /> adult retail stores) <br /> 7. High Five Investments, LLC v. Floyd County, No. <br /> 4:06-CV-190, R. 128 (N.D. Ga. Mar. 14, 2008) <br /> (upholding regulation of retail-only store <br /> through licensing with set-back provision) <br /> Court-Approved Expert Findings <br /> 1. Finding of secondary effects from adult <br /> establishments is confirmed in wide variety of <br /> sources. <br /> 2. Industry "studies" flawed: Reliance on police <br /> calls-for-service (CFS) is flawed because most <br /> vice crimes never result in a CFS. See Daytona <br /> Grand, 490 F.3d 860, 881-883 (11th Cir. 2007). <br /> 3. All subclasses of adult establishments, including <br /> retail-only stores, have secondary effects. H&A <br /> Land Corp. v. City of Kennedale, 480 F.3d 336 <br /> (5th Cir. 2007). <br /> 000009 <br />
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