Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Virginia Candidate for Governor Defends Law Criminalizing Sodomy

Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R) is urging a federal appeals court to overturn a three-judge panel's decision to declare an anti-sodomy law unconstitutional.

The Washington Blade reports that Cuccinelli filed a formal "petition with the 4th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Richmond asking the full 15-judge court to reconsider a decision by a three-judge panel last month that overturned the state's sodomy law. The three-judge panel ruled 2-1 on March 12 that a section of Virginia's 'Crimes Against Nature' statute that outlaws sodomy between consenting adults, gay or straight, is unconstitutional based on a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 2003 known as Lawrence v. Texas."

Cuccinelli will be formally nominated as the Republican nominee in this year's governor's race by the state party at its convention May 18.

The move could potentially have repercussions for his gubernatorial bid in a state Barack Obama won in both 2008 and 2012. It also comes just as the U.S. Supreme Court is considering two cases dealing with gay rights, after the national party has urged Republicans to accept gays and lesbians, and as Senate Republicans like Rob Portman of Ohio and Mark Kirk of Illinois have announced their support for same-sex marriage.
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2 comments:

1389 said...

Sodomy is indeed a public health hazard (along with being a sin). We all must pay for the costs of that activity.

Heterosexual anal intercourse is dangerous too. The rectum is not designed to be used in that way.

The Anti-Gnostic said...

STD's are evolving beyond the capacity of antibiotics. Some researchers are beginning to raise concerns over the public health implications of free, 24/7-available pornography as well. The brain was not designed for such easy, potent stimulus.

Sow the wind...