Posted on 10/26/2009 1:09:41 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
A panel of legal scholars has suggested that Congress remove sodomy as a crime punishable under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, a recommendation that could boost efforts to end a ban on gays serving openly in the U.S. military.
The Commission on Military Justice recommended that Article 125, which deals with sodomy, be repealed, arguing that most acts of consensual sodomy committed by consenting military personnel are not prosecuted, creating a perception that prosecution of this sexual behavior is arbitrary.
In its report dated October 2009 the commission suggested several changes be made to the UCMJ, including a requirement that law enforcement officials videotape interrogations. The panels discussion of Article 125 has gotten the attention of dont ask, dont tell opponents.
Public opinion about private, consensual sexual conduct has shifted dramatically since the military sodomy ban was written into law almost a hundred years ago, according to Nathaniel Frank, a senior research fellow at the Palm Center, a University of California, Santa Barbara, research institute focusing on gays and the military.
To say that gays should be banned from the military for this outdated reason makes no sense, Frank was quoted as saying in a center news release.
Its the second time the commission recommended repealing the law, the first time was in 2001.
Sodomy is defined in the Manual for Courts-Martial as unnatural copulation with another person of the same or opposite sex. Under the UCMJ, sodomy which includes oral sex is considered a criminal act, even among consenting adults and married couples.
The vast majority of heterosexuals engage in sodomy as defined in Article 125 and the Manual for Courts-Martial, said Kevin Nix, a spokesman for the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. The organization strongly opposes both dont ask, dont tell and the sodomy law.
In fact, it appears that the majority of people prosecuted under Article 125 are straight, Nix said in an e-mail to Stars and Stripes. He described the law as a legal anachronism and said it was selectively enforced.
A repeal of the sodomy law is long overdue, according to Walter T. Cox, who heads the military justice panel. Cox is a former chief justice of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
In my judgment, it causes people to disrespect the law when you have a law in place that people dont agree with and dont obey, Cox said in a telephone interview.
Pointing to the fact that several changes recently have been made to Article 120 of the UCMJ in regard to prosecution of rape, sexual assault and other sexual misconduct, the panel argues, there is no need for a separate provision making sodomy a military crime.
Youre not giving anything away by repealing [Article 125], Cox said.
In its report, the commission also mentioned a 2003 Supreme Court ruling Lawrence vs. Texas that found a Texas law that prohibited sexual acts between same-sex couples was unconstitutional. Because of the ruling, the commission argues, the provision of Article 125 that punishes consensual sodomy is in doubt.
The report is sponsored by the National Institute for Military Justice and the American Bar Association.
Any changes to the UCMJ have to be approved by Congress and signed into law by executive order.
Cox said hes unsure if Article 125 will be repealed.
The Department of Defense traditionally does not like change. Their mantra is if its not broke dont fix it, he said.
Not satire, is it?
At the same time, the service will create a new MOS - 6969 -Adjutant’s Bugger Boy.
But I thought they claimed it discriminates and that "don't ask don't tell" needs to be repealed too.
So it discriminates against heterosexuals? Then why are the homosexuals in a tither?
No, unfortunately.
...The title is taken from a quote, often attributed to Winston Churchill: "Don't talk to me about naval tradition. It's nothing but rum, sodomy, and the lash.".
A repeal of the sodomy law is long overdue, according to [the delightfuylly named]Walter T. Cox.
Adultry is a UCMJ offense too, rarely enforced.
Well, next then they will have to remove fraternization charges...
And while they are at it, they will need to have 4 different bathrooms/showers instead of 2.
Or, they can label the two different bathrooms as Heters and Homos.
Public opinion about private, consensual sexual conduct has shifted dramatically since the military sodomy ban was written into law almost a hundred years ago, according to Nathaniel Frank, a senior research fellow at the Palm Center, a University of California, Santa Barbara, research institute focusing on gays and the military.
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these freaks want to bless mixing feces and orgasms
A blow for justice.
They do enforce Adultry more than we think. I know a General who was basically forced to retire because of his cheating on his wife.
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I suppose it is only a matter of time before the military is taken down officially. Maybe we can form our own Sacred Band (a pretty butch outfit from what I read).
I would agree with this. As a practical matter the Lawrence case renders this unconstitutional. I don’t think any states have a sodomy law left on the books. Plus, if a husband and wife are into that kind of thing, they shouldn’t be subject to arrest in their quarters.
This really sucks.
Virtually EVERY service member has violated this at least once (and more often than that if they are lucky).
I was a victim of this kind of depraved criminal activity repeatedly at the Magic Fingers Massage Parlor just outside the main gate at Tan Son Knut AB, Saigon. Fortunately, they never caught the perpetrators...and I've been emotionally scarred for life.
Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.
Not only was one of these “experts” named COX - the other was named FRANK.
Sorry, what I do with my wife is none of anyone's business - it's between us. The UCMJ has no business in anyone's bedroom.
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