(A) No person shall knowingly display for sale or knowingly cause or permit to be displayed for sale in any business open to persons under the age of 18 years not accompanied by a parent or guardian any magazine, book or other publication containing illustrations of sexually explicit material, unless such magazine, book or publication is stapled closed, sealed in a wrapper, or is by other means sealed in such a manner as to prevent its opening and examination by any member of the public prior to the time of sale.
(B) No person shall knowingly display for sale or knowingly cause or permit to be displayed for sale in any business open to persons under the age of 18 not accompanied by a parent or guardian, the cover of a magazine, book or other publications, if said cover depicts sexually explicit material, unless the cover of said publication is covered from public view by an opaque display insert.
(C) No provision of this section shall apply to any business which is not open to persons under the age of 18 not accompanied by a parent or guardian and which has a sign posted at each door intended for public entrance which shall read: "Notice, this business displays sexually explicit materials. Admission of persons under the age of 18 years of age unless accompanied by a parent or guardian is prohibited." The letters composing such sign shall be a minimum of three inches high.
('64 Code, § 15-54) (Ord. 765, passed 2-22-90) Penalty, see § 10.97