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		 Having a book banned by multiple school systems could mean the loss of sales of hundreds or thousands of copies.  So if they try to sell a few copies under the banned book sign at Barnes & Nobles, that's hardly a trade off. 
 
On the flip side if a parent approves and a kid wants to read a "banned book", is it really that bad?  Rather have kids reading than playing video games or watching TV all the time... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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