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Related: About this forumMd. sodomy law used in bookstore arrests of gay men still on books
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Md. sodomy law used in bookstore arrests of gay men still on books
Only one of two separate sodomy laws repealed in 2020
Published 5 days ago on July 28, 2021
By Lou Chibbaro Jr.
In a little-noticed development, the Maryland General Assembly agreed to requests by Republican lawmakers to delete one of the states two separate sodomy laws from a sodomy law repeal bill that it approved in March of 2020, leading most LGBTQ activists into incorrectly believing the full sodomy law had been repealed.
According to Maryland House of Delegates member David Moon (D-Montgomery County), who introduced the repeal bill in the state House, which approved the bill on Feb. 20, 2020, the Democratic-controlled Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee voted unanimously to pass an amendment that deleted from the bill a provision calling for the repeal of Marylands Criminal Code Section 3-322, which is known as the Unnatural or Perverted Sexual Practice Act.
The act criminalizes oral sex in all possible circumstances, including between consenting adults.
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Md. sodomy law used in bookstore arrests of gay men still on books
Only one of two separate sodomy laws repealed in 2020
Published 5 days ago on July 28, 2021
By Lou Chibbaro Jr.
In a little-noticed development, the Maryland General Assembly agreed to requests by Republican lawmakers to delete one of the states two separate sodomy laws from a sodomy law repeal bill that it approved in March of 2020, leading most LGBTQ activists into incorrectly believing the full sodomy law had been repealed.
According to Maryland House of Delegates member David Moon (D-Montgomery County), who introduced the repeal bill in the state House, which approved the bill on Feb. 20, 2020, the Democratic-controlled Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee voted unanimously to pass an amendment that deleted from the bill a provision calling for the repeal of Marylands Criminal Code Section 3-322, which is known as the Unnatural or Perverted Sexual Practice Act.
The act criminalizes oral sex in all possible circumstances, including between consenting adults.
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Md. sodomy law used in bookstore arrests of gay men still on books (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2021
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Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)1. That's a difficult headline
The author of that headline might have paused to rethink it before going to print. I gather the statute is still on the books, not that the men are still on the books in the bookstore, or ever were on the books for that matter.
In any event, this is the statute in question:
https://codes.findlaw.com/md/criminal-law/md-code-crim-law-sect-3-322.html
Passenger
(217 posts)2. There are all manner of laws still on the books that are no longer operative due to court decisions.
It would be an excellent gesture to remove it, but it really doesn't rate the screaming headline treatment.