NEWS – Alabama continues to ban the sale of sex toys!


Load ’em up partners! And no, not with batteries. And no, not THOSE kinds of ‘illegal’ bullets. PUH-LEEZE with this! I seriously can’t understand the logic here. UNFAIR!!

Court leaves Ala. sex toy ban intact

By PHILLIP RAWLS, Associated Press Writer

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a challenge to Alabama’s ban on the sale of sex toys, ending a nine-year legal battle and sending a warning to store owners to clean off their shelves.

An adult-store owner had asked the justices to throw out the law as an unconstitutional intrusion into the privacy of the bedroom. But the Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal, leaving intact a lower court ruling that upheld the law.

Sherri Williams, owner of Pleasures stores in Huntsville and Decatur, said she was disappointed, but plans to sue again on First Amendment free speech grounds.

“My motto has been they are going to have to pry this vibrator from my cold, dead hand. I refuse to give up,” she said.

Alabama’s anti-obscenity law, enacted in 1998, bans the distribution of “any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs for anything of pecuniary value.”

The law does not ban the possession of sex toys, and it doesn’t regulate other items, including condoms or virility drugs. Residents may legally purchase sex toys out of state for use in Alabama, or they may buy sexual devices in Alabama that have a “bona fide medical” purpose.

Similar laws have been upheld in Georgia, Mississippi, and Texas, but struck down in Louisiana, Kansas and Colorado, said Mark Lopez, a former American Civil Liberties Union attorney in New York who worked on the Alabama case until recently.

The Alabama attorney general’s office immediately notified county district attorneys, who are responsible for enforcement. The attorney general planned to ask a federal judge to lift an injunction preventing the law from being enforced.

Removing the injunction should take a couple of days, said Chris Bence, spokesman for Attorney General Troy King.

Store owners should be aware that the law takes effect once the injunction is lifted, Bence said.

Williams had asked the Supreme Court to review a decision by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that found Alabama’s law was not affected by a U.S. Supreme Court decision knocking down Texas’ sodomy law.

The Texas sodomy law involved private conduct, while the Alabama law regulated commercial activity, the appeals court judges said. Public morality was an insufficient government interest in the Texas case but was sufficient in the Alabama case, they said.

Williams called the Supreme Court’s decision not to review the law “further evidence of religion in politics.”

“The U.S. Supreme Court said states can legislate morality,” she said. “I don’t feel it is fair to the people who do not agree with the morality of the Legislature.”

She also predicted future court battles over which sexual devices are legal to sell as medical devices.

Lopez said adult stores may be cautious about pushing the issue of what constitutes a medical device because the law has strong penalties: Up to a year in jail and a $10,000 fine for a first offense. A second offense carries a prison sentence of one to 10 years.

6 Comments

  1. Pascale Le Bris

    I had to add a picture to this blog to state how I feel about it. But, yeah, you’re right! After being in the business, I’ve realized what I kinda always knew…sex toys really aren’t that bad. Who says what we can do with our bodies? Or BUY for that matter. UGH

  2. Anonymous

    I bet you have told a lie.

    I bet you have stolen something.

    I bet you have looked with lustful eyes – Adultery (Matthew 5)

    I bet you do not like liars, thieves and adulterers. – You hypocrites! – Matthew

    I bet without thee attorney law breakers get punished.

    I bet the man Jesus quoted on hell never lies.

    12 for 12 – isaiah666.com

    Those who are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh – Romans

  3. Vibe King

    It amazes me that someone in fact has to point out the idiocy of outlawing sex toys while buying a gun is effortless as pie. Perhaps someone needs to point out that a gun is somewhat phallic in shape and due to lack of access to sex toys, someone might actually try using a gun for genital stimulation. Now what to do about the problem of those wretched, sexually stimulating fingers everyone has.

  4. sex toys princes

    this is totally absurd, what can i say… sex toys will make bigger issues than guns….now Alabama’s household would have guns not for protection but for stimulation…lol

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