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Council leaves Oklahoma City sex shops ordinance in place - Article Photos
![Lennox Ryerson-Gonzalez, left, and Andrew Ryerson-Gonzalez opened their Adam & Eve franchise in November in Oklahoma City. They received a notice from the city that their store's location violates 1990s-era restrictions on adult novelty stores. [Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman]](http://cdn2.newsok.biz/cache/r960-21a5bec785e9a488d2e8dade9042ff1e.jpg)
Lennox Ryerson-Gonzalez, left, and Andrew Ryerson-Gonzalez opened their Adam & Eve franchise in November in Oklahoma City. They received a notice from the city that their store's location violates 1990s-era restrictions on adult novelty stores. [Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman]
![Andrew Ryerson-Gonzalez, left, and Lennox Ryerson-Gonzalez say many retailers today carry products that once were found only in edgy sex shops. Their Adam & Eve store is part of a trend in upscale shopping choices for adults. [Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman]](http://cdn2.newsok.biz/cache/r960-b8fe3a4b78317284d447449b7447c60f.jpg)
Andrew Ryerson-Gonzalez, left, and Lennox Ryerson-Gonzalez say many retailers today carry products that once were found only in edgy sex shops. Their Adam & Eve store is part of a trend in upscale shopping choices for adults. [Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman]