A state representative has publicly criticized officials of Indiana University for their handling of the shooting of a Shane Enterprises production on and around their Bloomington campus. rnrn
Rep. Woody Burton, a Republican from Greenwood, criticized IU-Bloomington officials? handling of the dorm-porn incident as dismal. He contends the university needs a specific policy banning such activities. rnrn
Burton plans on introducing legislation to require IU and other state universities to expel any student who participates in a sexually explicit film on campus. IU is a state university, supported by tax dollars and subject to oversight by the legislature.rnrn
Shane Enterprises taped Shane's World #32:Campus Invasion on, but mostly around, the IU-Bloomington campus. Students of the university engaged in sexual activities with porn stars such as Calli Cox and Bella Donna on tape. rnrn
Local retailers sold out of the tape within hours of its release. Demand for the tape was so heavy, that the title was in it's six run within a week of its release.rn rn
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