In what case did the Oregon Supreme Court in 2011 say that merely searching for child pornography would not count as possession?
A) Ashcroft v.ACLU.
B) U.S.v.American Library Association.
C) Oregon v.Barger.
D) Renton v.Playtime Theatres.
E) Young v.American Mini-Theatres.
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