Ohio legislation proposed after Perrysburg boy's drag show
An online firestorm in response to a Perrysburg, Ohio, 9-year-old boys drag performance at a Lancaster bar has led to proposed legislation seeking to close what its Republican sponsor characterizes as a loophole in Ohios child exploitation law.
House Bill 180, sponsored by Rep. Tim Schaffer (R., Lancaster), would expand Ohio's definition of child endangering to include a performance that suggests a minor is participating in, or simulating, sexual activity that taken as a whole by the average person applying contemporary standards, appeals to the prurient interest. Such a performance would also lead to revocation of the clubs liquor license.
But Jerri Measley, mother of 9-year-old Jacob Measley, said Jacob is just a guy who likes to dress up and dance and feel pretty, she said. Its kind of like Halloween every time he has the opportunity to do it.
The bill is a reaction to a December performance by Jacob, who performs in drag under the name Miss Mae Hem, at JD Hendersons bar in Lancaster.
Public reaction was fanned by a Facebook page ... Critics of a video shared online objected to the boys costume, which included a leotard and wig, dance moves characterized as sexual in nature, and that the boy can be seen accepting money from bar patrons during the performance.
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