[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough
of Red Bank as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
[Adopted as Secs. 3-7.1 and 3-7.2 of the 1987 Revised General
Ordinances]
It shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to sell,
offer for sale, attempt to sell, exhibit, give away, keep in his possession
with intent to sell or give away, or in any way furnish or attempt
to furnish to any person any illustrated comic book, magazine or other
publication which contains anything of an obscene nature or which,
read as a whole, is of an obscene nature.
It shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to sell,
offer for sale, attempt to sell, exhibit, give away, keep in his possession
with intent to sell or give away, or in any way furnish or attempt
to furnish to any child under the age of 18 years, any comic book,
magazine or other publication which contains anything of an obscene
nature or which, read as a whole, is concerned with an account of
crime and which depicts, by the use of drawings or pictures, the following
crime as defined in the Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey:
A.Â
Administering poisonous and injurious potions.
B.Â
Atrocious assault and battery.
C.Â
Arson and other willful burning.
D.Â
Assault and attempting burglary.
E.Â
Assault to maim or disfigure.
F.Â
Assault with intent to commit rape.
G.Â
Assault with intent to commit robbery.
H.Â
Assault with intent to kill.
I.Â
Burglary.
J.Â
False imprisonment.
K.Â
Kidnapping and abduction.
L.Â
Maiming or disfiguring.
M.Â
Malicious mischief.
N.Â
Mob violence.
O.Â
Murder.
P.Â
Rape.
Q.Â
Robbery.
R.Â
Theft.
S.Â
Threatening or attempting to kidnap.
T.Â
Conspiracy to commit any of the foregoing offenses.
[Adopted by Ord. No. 2004-46 (Secs. 3-7.3 through 3-7.5 of the 1987 Revised General
Ordinances)]
It is unlawful and an offense for a retailer to display or permit to be displayed at his business premises any obscene material as defined in N.J.S.A. 2C:34-3, or § 463-5 of this article, at a height of less than five feet or without a blinder or other covering placed or printed on the front of the material displayed.
The public display of the obscene material shall constitute
presumptive evidence that the retailer knowingly made or permitted
the display.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Any description, narrative account, display, depiction of
a specified anatomical area or specified sexual activity contained
in, or consisting of, a picture or other representation, publication,
sound recording, live performance or film, which by means of posing,
composition, format or animated sensual details, emits sensuality
with sufficient impact to concentrate prurient interest on the area
or activity.