§ 134.31 ELEMENTS OF OFFENSE OF OBSCENITY.
   A person commits the offense of obscenity when, with knowledge of the nature or content thereof, or recklessly failing to exercise reasonable inspection which would have disclosed the nature or content thereof, he or she:
   (A)   Sells, delivers or provides, or offers or agrees to sell, deliver or provide any obscene writing, picture, record or other representation or embodiment of the obscene; or
   (B)   Presents or directs any obscene play, dance or other performance or participates directly in that portion thereof which makes it obscene; or
   (C)   Publishes, exhibits, or otherwise makes available anything obscene; or
   (D)   Performs an obscene act or otherwise presents an obscene exhibition of his or her body for gain; or
   (E)   Creates, buys, procures or possesses obscene matter or material with intent to disseminate it in violation of this subchapter, or of the penal laws or regulations of any other jurisdiction; or
   (F)   Advertises or otherwise promotes the sale of material represented or held out by him or her to be obscene, whether or not it is obscene.
(ILCS Ch. 720, Act 5, § 11-20(a))