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L.A. County Measure Seeks to Require Adult Film Condom Use

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You won't find it on the L.A. County Chamber of Commerce website, but the San Fernando Valley has a big porn industry. And earlier this year Los Angeles became the first city in the nation to require male adult film actors to wear condoms while performing. But that landmark law doesn't apply to film studios. Now a measure on the ballot is aiming to require the L.A. County Health Department to enforce condom use at all adult film shoots countywide, studios included.

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