Posted on 04/23/2006 5:47:00 AM PDT by Crackingham
Lucys Love Shop employee Wanda Gillespie said she was flabbergasted that South Carolinas Legislature is considering outlawing sex toys. But banning the sale of sex toys is actually quite common in some Southern states.
The South Carolina bill, proposed by Republican Rep. Ralph Davenport, would make it a felony to sell devices used primarily for sexual stimulation and allow law enforcement to seize sex toys from raided businesses.
"That would be the most terrible thing in the world," said Ms. Gillespie, an employee the Anderson shop. "That is just flabbergasting to me. We are supposed to be in a free country, and were supposed to be adults who can decide what want to do and dont want to do in the privacy of our own homes."
Ms. Gillespie, 49, said she has worked in the store for nearly 20 years and has seen people from every walk of life, including "every Sunday churchgoers."
"I know of multiple marriages that sex toys have sold because some people need that. The people who are riding us (the adult novelty industry) so hard are probably at home buying it (sex toys and novelties) on the Internet. Its ridiculous." The measure would add sex toys to the states obscenity laws, which already prohibit the dissemination and advertisement of obscene materials.
People convicted under obscenity laws face up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
<sarcasm>[insert my post here]</sarcasm>
I guess some folks wouldn't recognize sarcasm if it bit them in the butt.
Does this cover Monica Lewinski dolls?
Um, um.... it's a neck massager. Yeah, that's what it is.
No other legislator has signed on as a co-sponsor, and its passage this year seems unlikely.
I feel exactly the same way. I'd also support the repeal of the 14th and 17th amendments, two amendments which have done more to destroy federalism than the Commerce Clause ever will.
That said, bear in mind that the Supremacy Clause does state that federal law trumps state law. If Congress chooses to constitutionally act on an issue, the states are bound by the U.S. Constitution to comply.
That's what I was thinking....I'd hate to be this Davenport guy's wife!!!!!!
Sex toy shops will spring up along the borders of all the neighboring states where they are still legal to sell, just like lottery outlets in Georgia and Tennessee and the low tax cigarrette vendors in NC....
Exactly, it's called freedom but I doubt that you can see through your own sarcasm
Other states that ban the sale of sex toys include Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas.
I actually think this bill has more to do with closing down the huge sex shops popping up along the interstates than with anything else.
I find it hard to believe that they would outlaw sex toys and ignore the fact that South Carolina has one of the largest swinger clubs in the south headquartered here in York county.
I am under the impression that this has the support of the people. Am I wrong?
If the legislature is merely enacting the will of the people ... I guess I don't understand your comment. What you're calling "nanny-statism" I simply call self-rule.
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously though, this is the most leftist thing I've heard of a state government doing in a long time.
So, you'd accept the scenario I outlined?
Well, we have survived the "back to the Confederacy" crowd, and the Christian Exodus crowd, so I guess we can survive this piece of lunacy too. To those radicals who like this legislation I say keep your Bible out of my bedroom, and I'll keep my moral compass out of yours.
--must be an election coming up --
Yes, I agree. Hmm... I didn't know our state was a perfect place with no pressing problems, did you?
Wonder if that would work like bowling shoes - a quick spray of sanitizer....
Enjoy your vassal status with the state, I chose freedom.
will I have to give up my vibrating Gillette Fusion razor?
pop the razor head off and amaze your partner. (see how pc I am)
for $12 you can bring a lot of pleasure to someone you love and no one will snicker at you at the airline security desk
--and then there are electric toothbrushes--
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