You guys are actually referring to the old "do not ship to..." list which mail order companies created years ago based on areas where law enforcement was targeting adult materials. I don't believe there are any laws on the books in any state or city that specifically prohibit the production and possession of "non-obscene" adult material. And if any laws actually do exist, they would be an unconstitutional infringement of freedom of speech because sexual expression is protected. Obscenity, however, is not protected. But obscenity cases are tough ones for prosecutors because they depend on "community standards", and that's no sure bet for them since juries have been known to acquit more often than convict in recent years. In the past few years, there have only been a few prosecutions of adult websites and video producers and those involved extreme content such as scat, urination, rape/torture etc. As time passes, what we call "mainstream" porn has almost become immune to prosecution because, as its acceptance grows, it gets harder to find a jury that'll convict anyone. So I think these "do not ship" lists are pretty useless today, especially for websites since you don't know where your customers are coming from geographically. Sorry it took so long to make my point!