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Judge Declares New State Strip Club Restrictions Unconstitutional
AP ^ | Aug 27, 2005 | Jeff Douglas

Posted on 08/27/2005 1:44:34 AM PDT by Crackingham

A new state law banning seminude lap dances at Missouri strip clubs was declared unconstitutional by a judge Friday, two days before it was to go into effect. Cole County Circuit Judge Richard Callahan said provisions of the law violate First Amendment protections and state constitutional limits on amending a bill beyond its original purpose.

"The state may not limit persons of majority age from engaging in lawful expressive conduct protected by the 1st Amendment of the United States Constitution without a substantial and direct connection to adverse secondary effects, a showing that has not been made," Callahan said in the declaratory judgment.

Under the law, signed in July by Gov. Matt Blunt, seminude lap dances would have been banned and dancers would have had to stay at least 10 feet from each other. Customers would have faced misdemeanor charges for tucking money into a dancers' G-strings, and the minimum age for dancers and customers would have risen from 19 to 21. The adult entertainment industry's attorneys had argued the law violated free-speech and expression rights, and they also said it violated a state constitutional requirement that bills relate to one subject and remain tied to their original purpose.

The bill that included the strip club restrictions initially was labeled as a bill for alcohol-related traffic offenses but was passed under the heading of "crime." The attorney general's office said it was reviewing the judge's decision and didn't yet know what actions it might take.

Joe Spinello, general manager of the Shady Lady Lounge in Kansas City, said the restrictions probably would have forced him to cut staff. He said clubs hurt most by law would be ones that rely on customers and employees who are under 21.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Missouri
KEYWORDS: freeexpresion; freeexpression; freespeech; gstring; lapdance; lapdancing; lewdness; nudity; prurientinterest; showgirls; stripclub; strippers; thong; tittybar
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To: GoodWithBarbarians JustForKaos
No, they had ALL weapons and arms in mind, including those of future generations.

Explain to me how that could have had something in mind that didn't even exist at the time they drafted the Constitution.

41 posted on 08/28/2005 5:37:03 AM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: Labyrinthos

Reread post #38. The Founding Father's wanted the 2nd Amendment to insure 'future' generations could defend themselves, the country and have the ability to overthrow tyranny with any means possible including any and all weapons. To limit their statements to 1780's technology when they were meant for future generations also, is ridiculous!


42 posted on 08/29/2005 12:35:32 PM PDT by GoodWithBarbarians JustForKaos (I've been tortured by a voice on the news for 23 days now! - C$%& S&)#)
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