Supreme Court refuses to hear about Vibrators

mcfbridge

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Thought this might get a comment or two.




WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court (news - web sites) rejected on Tuesday a constitutional challenge to an Alabama law that makes it a crime to sell sex toys.



The high court refused to hear an appeal by a group of individuals who regularly use sexual devices and by two vendors who argued the case raised important issues about the scope of the constitutional right to sexual privacy.


The law prohibited the distribution of "any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs." First-time violators can face a fine of up to $10,000 and as much as one year in jail.


The law, adopted in 1998, allowed the sale of ordinary vibrators and body massagers that are not designed or marketed primarily as sexual aids. It exempted sales of sexual devices "for a bona fide medical, scientific, educational, legislative, judicial or law enforcement purpose."


Georgia and Texas are the only other states that restrict the distribution of sexual devices, according to the court record in the case.


Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union (news - web sites), representing those who challenged the law, argued that private, consensual sexual conduct among adults is constitutionally protected and beyond the reach of government regulation.


They said the Supreme Court's decision in 2003 striking down a Texas sodomy law also created a fundamental, constitutional due process right to sexual privacy.


"The evidence shows that this case is not about novelty items, naughty toys or obscene matter. It is a case about human sexuality and extremely intimate acts," the attorneys said.


They said Alabama has never explained "why sales of performance enhancing drugs like Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and even ribbed condoms are not similarly prohibited."


The attorneys said the state did not contest the evidence that about 20 percent of all American women use a vibrator and at least 10 percent of sexually active adults use vibrators in their regular sex life.


A federal judge ruled against the state and found a constitutional "right to use sexual devices like ... vibrators, dildos, anal beads and artificial vaginas."


But a U.S. appeals court based in Atlanta upheld the law by a 2-1 vote.


The appeals court said it agreed with Alabama that the law exercised time-honored use of state police power to restrict the sale of sex. It rejected the ACLU's argument that the constitutional right to privacy covered the commercial sale of sex toys.


Alabama Attorney General Troy King opposed the ACLU's appeal.


"This case involves conduct that is both public and commercial -- the sale of sexual devices to the general public in commercial retail shopping centers" and at in-house Tupperware-style parties, he said.


King said the law respected "the distinction between public commercial conduct and purely private behavior." He said, "It ... stays out of people's bedrooms."


The justices rejected the appeal without any comment or recorded dissent.
 
personally, i think its a shame and a dispicable act to pleasure yourself and to have the right to buy toys that would help you do that...why think of the aggression that would be burned away by the simple act of...'release'! no, that wouldnt do...
theres only one person that i care about in AL. after we extract her, then we can cut the state out of the US cake and serve the slice of land to another country.
 
Ya gotta love the Puritan mind set.

"I'm not having any fun and I see no reason why anyone else should!"

I wonder why we can't make being an asshole illegal?
 
rgraham666 said:
I wonder why we can't make being an asshole illegal?

Because we don't have enough police officers to enforce it, nor would we have enough jail space. :D
 
Why the fuss?

I'm just thrilled I can legally buy my AK-47 assault rifle. It pleasures me just as much.
 
ABSTRUSE said:
Why the fuss?

I'm just thrilled I can legally buy my AK-47 assault rifle. It pleasures me just as much.

Abs. Hand it over. You know you're not allowed to play with anything sharper than a rubber ball.
 
Eventually, the mantra of this group of people will become known.

It is, as follows.

We can not be satisfied as long as someone, somewhere, is having fun.
 
rgraham666 said:
Abs. Hand it over. You know you're not allowed to play with anything sharper than a rubber ball.
kicking the dirt around my feet.......... okay. But I'm keeping the pump action BB gun and the slingshot.
 
OK, just this once. You've been good.

But no more complaints about shooting the neighbour's cat, all right?
 
*shrug*

It's Alabama, what can I say?

Just one more reason for me to hate it here.....

Originally by vella_ms
theres only one person that i care about in AL. after we extract her, then we can cut the state out of the US cake and serve the slice of land to another country.

Thanks, babe. If I could just get my mom to leave with me, we could blow the damn place up, and I wouldn't shed a single tear.
 
cloudy said:
*shrug*

It's Alabama, what can I say?

Just one more reason for me to hate it here.....
I thought it was the high concentration of incest???
 
mcfbridge said:
Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union (news - web sites), representing those who challenged the law, argued that private, consensual sexual conduct among adults is constitutionally protected and beyond the reach of government regulation.

Pornsters: The ACLU can't fight laws like this without donations and memberships.

I don't agree with them on every issue they take on, but they are the closest thing in existence to an organized effort comparable to the religious right, that speaks for the other side.

Here's a short list of things the American Civil Liberties Union is doing:

> Won yesterday's admission (Feb 22) by the Justice Department that the FBI cannot silence a whistleblower by "retroactively classifying" information.

> Is already working to stop the renewal of expired portions of the Patriot Act.

> Have obtained documents exposing new prisoner abuses at Guantanamo, including the use of blackmail to force prisoners to drop abuse charges in exchange for release.

Ooh! Here's a spooky one:

> Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a microchip tracking technology originally created to track inventory. Hidden in consumer products, each with its own unique identity (your underwear, for example) RFID could be used to track a person's movements and purchasing habits without his knowledge. The ACLU hopes to pressure the industry to adapt a code of ethics to prevent its misuse.

Idea: Tracking devices in vibrators! Maybe Alabama should reconsider.

Thanks, m, for reminding me that my ACLU renewal notice has been gathering dust. I joined on 9/12/00, expecting the Patriot Act but never suspecting it would have such a snazzy name.

Become a "card-carrying member of the ACLU." If it's used as an insult by right-wiing extremists, it's got to be good!

https://www.aclu.org/Contribute/Contribute.cfm
 
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Don't get too down on Alabama,

I can see this happening in many of the "Red" (Bush) states. With careful phrasing (legal advice, to circumvent the BR), there is the right wing muscle necessary draft various laws enforcing family values.

With an exemption for the life of the mom, I can see final success in the partial birth abortion ban, for example.

See today's announcement from the Pope about his new book and the many forms of evil disguised as 'human rights.'
 
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:devil:
 
I kind of understand why the rulers in Alabama are against the use of dildos. I mean, think of it:

You have two dickheads, but one shuts the fuck up (or atleast only makes a low buzzing sound). Which would YOU choose to bring to bed?

They're afraid of the competition, because they know they don't stand a chance, that's all! :cool:
 
From the article:
[the law] exempted sales of sexual devices "for a bona fide medical, scientific, educational, legislative, judicial or law enforcement purpose."
I want to know how a sexual device can be used in law enforcement purpose.

There must be a story idea in there somewherwe.
 
Liar said:
From the article:
I want to know how a sexual device can be used in law enforcement purpose.

There must be a story idea in there somewherwe.

I wondered about that myself. The legislative and judicial purposes, too.
 
Supreme Court Refuses to hear Vibrators?

I always thought vibrators were supposed to be silent, but lively.
 
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