9-4-3: INTERPRETATION OF EVIDENCE:
Obscenity shall be judged with reference to ordinary adults, except that it shall be judged with reference to children or other specially susceptible audiences if it appears from the character of the material or the circumstances of its dissemination to be specially designed for or directed to such audience. In any prosecution for an offense under this Chapter, evidence shall be admissible to show:
   A.   The character of the audience for which the material was designed or for which it was directed.
   B.   What the predominant appeal of the material would be for ordinary adults or a special audience, and what effect if any, it would probably have on the behavior of such people.
   C.   The artistic, literary, scientific, educational or other merits of the material, or absence thereof.
   D.   The degree, if any, of public acceptance of the material in this Village.
   E.   Appeal to prurient interest, or absence thereof, in advertising or other promotion of the materials.
   F.   Purpose of the author, creator, publisher or disseminator. (Ord. 82-O-353, 10-4-1982)