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Dose any one no what the laws for adult entertainment are in Arizona. Or a website that can give me an idea depends on city codes... the best way to find out is to contact the courthouse for the county you are interested in. it will vary city by city. you will need to be more specific then just arizona. www.bigeye.com/sexeducation/adultbusariz... Yeah we know you don't give a $hit ray. I also know your second job is cleaning up the floors in the peek shows. Try looking up the local ordinances for your area, such as the county or city. I find it highly amusing that you ask for peoples help and at the end of the question insult people. how rude of you. |
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