Virginia has just been appealing their way up the food chain on a sodomy
case. It was MacDonald vs Virginia and prosecutors pushed for a sodomy
conviction, in spite of the Supreme Court having struck down such laws in
2003 in Lawrence vs Texas.

Cuccinelli has been pushing to keep their laws on the books and actively
prosecute and appeal such cases.

So, to answer your question....right now.


On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Justin Scott <leviat...@darktech.org> wrote:

>
> I am curious about the context of what he's talking about.  Basically
> he's "warning" people that it will be illegal NOT to commit sodomy....
> says who?  What law is he talking about that would make it illegal not
> to do this?  On the other hand, when was the last time somebody
> actually convicted of committing sodomy in a state where it's illegal
> (outside of rape cases; I'm talking about two consenting adults here)?
>  Even if this supposed law he's speaking about were enacted, how would
> it be enforced?
>
>


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