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Collier County , Florida , announced that it was banning 300 books from its school libraries out of an effort to comply with state law HB 1069 .
Among the books banned by the school district was “Shopgirl,” a novella by author Steve Martin .
Martin responded with his iconic wit on Instagram .
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