Alabama: If I can’t come there, I’m not going


Yikes. The Alabama ban on selling sex toys is here to stay for now; the US Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to the law claiming that it violates privacy rights.
The law was adopted in 1998 (that’s right, 1998!) and blocks the sale of “any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human sexual organs.” Breaking the law could mean up to 10,000 dollars in fines and one year in prison.
Maybe the women in Alabama should have a masturbatory sit-in (or sit-on!) to protest. That would go over real well.
Via Trish Wilson and Stone Court (who we have also added to the blogroll).

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