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Texas Will Enact Anti-Sodomy Law If Supreme Court Revisits


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Stay out of peoples bedrooms fucker. Ironic the party of limited government is doing all they can to have the government control citizens private lives

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Seriously i’m so sad for all queer people living there. Hope they can get the **** away sooner than later. 

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Honestly, it a little weird how much Republican men think about gay sex. 
 

 

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No way in hell that would ever be a thing again. The countries where same-sex sexual activity is illegal are in yellow (not enforced), orange and red.

 

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Does that mean that straight people would not be able to do blowjobs too 

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I genuinely hate what this country is turning into :mazen: Abort the court indeed!

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8 minutes ago, KillingYourCareer said:

No way in hell that would ever be a thing again. The countries where same-sex sexual activity is illegal are in yellow (not enforced), orange and red.

 

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People said the same thing about Roe v. Wade. :deadbanana2:

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The Supreme Court should be abolished at this point 

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6 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said:

People said the same thing about Roe v. Wade. :deadbanana2:

Well, there are developed countries with no abortion, it's different

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Lmao can you image what chaos that would result in? Christians stop forcing your religion down people's throats please

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7 minutes ago, KillingYourCareer said:

Well, there are developed countries with no abortion, it's different

Still…I could see it happening in a few states if this does happen. 

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im ready for Picture to Burn (Homophobic Special Release) [Taylor’s Version] :clap3: 

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The government and people in general staying in everybody business but theirs, :ace: 

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Lawrence vs. Texas—a 2003 decision in which the court ruled against the state of Texas regarding a 1973 law criminalizing the act of sodomy.

2003??? :rip:

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um I hope this will apply to straight couples too. and whoever that man in OP is bc he looks like he likes to get pegged.

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48 minutes ago, Bloodflowers. said:

Christians stop

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54 minutes ago, ATWK said:

2003??? :rip:

Part of the reason it was 2003 is because the law was not really enforced anywhere so they could not find anyone with standing to challenge it.  The facts of this case were so artificial just to get a case to the courts. 

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7 minutes ago, byzantium said:

Part of the reason it was 2003 is because the law was not really enforced anywhere so they could not find anyone with standing to challenge it.  The facts of this case were so artificial just to get a case to the courts. 

Oh, I see. Thanks for the clarification. :gaycat4:

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1 hour ago, KillingYourCareer said:

No way in hell that would ever be a thing again. The countries where same-sex sexual activity is illegal are in yellow (not enforced), orange and red.

 

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We said that about abortion and here we are :rip: U.S is heading into the dark ages

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19 minutes ago, byzantium said:

Part of the reason it was 2003 is because the law was not really enforced anywhere so they could not find anyone with standing to challenge it.  The facts of this case were so artificial just to get a case to the courts. 

It was enforced in 1998 and will again as this majority conservative Catholic Supreme Court wants it thrown back in the hands of the states. The trans issue has really freaked the country out and they will do whatever they can to ban anyone and everyone under the LGBT umbrella. They see the country as being out of control and feel that children are being brainwashed. Once you bring children into the debate, all hells breaks loose. “Won’t somebody please think of the children?!” They’re already passing around that video of the little kid in drag performing for adults at a brewery today. 
 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_v._Texas

 

In 1998, John Geddes Lawrence Jr., an older white man, was arrested along with Tyron Garner, a younger black man, at Lawrence's apartment in Harris County, Texas. Garner's former boyfriend had called the police, claiming that there was a man with a weapon in the apartment. Sheriff's deputies said they found the men engaging in sexual intercourse. Lawrence and Garner were charged with a misdemeanor under Texas' anti-sodomy law; both pleaded no contest and received a fine. Assisted by the American civil rights organization Lambda Legal, Lawrence and Garner appealed their sentences to the Texas Courts of Appeals, which ruled in 2000 that the sodomy law was unconstitutional. Texas appealed to have the court rehear the case en banc, and in 2001 it overturned its prior judgment and upheld the law. Lawrence appealed this decision to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which denied his request for appeal. Lawrence then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which agreed to hear his case.

The Supreme Court struck down the sodomy law in Texas in a 6–3 decision, and by extension invalidated sodomy laws in 13 other states, making same-sex sexual activity legal in every U.S. state and territory. 
 

 

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