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I always thought Americans were great at improvisation. Who says a gun can't be a sex toy too?
There is no ban on owning sex toys. The ban is on selling them
"You can buy guns but not sex toys in this Georgia town"
Government needs to stop sticking its nose where it doesn't belong.
Do you think this topic stands alone in that area?
Do you think "The govt does it, so it's OK" is a good argument?
No, but I deal with it all the time from liberals on this forum.
No, that hypocrisy is only in your fetid imagination.
The point was that in the Land of the Free, it's absolute absurdity to allow perfectly legal sales of by far the more deadly of the two and ban the sales of the other, designed solely for sexual pleasure.
The hypocrisy is on the part of the people who passed this and those who share their mindset in mouthing platitudes and paying lip-service to liberty, but never actually living out that principle. In a free society that walked it like it talked it, they'd both be legal for purchase by adults.
Not even remotely surpised that concept is lost on you.
I always thought Americans were great at improvisation. Who says a gun can't be a sex toy too?
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoooooooooosh!
No, you never did get the point. You're so wrapped up in your gun fetish that you can't see that the world's growing up and leaving y'all behind.
Why can't there be both? Why are cons so interested in peoples sex lives?
Maybe the town folk don't want their kids exposed to smut. Oh the horror. :roll:
I have no problem with sex toys, but I also have no problem if a small town doesn't want their kids exposed to smut. What's the big deal?
Hey - it worked in Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange"!
How would their kids be exposed to smut?
Where are sex toys usually sold? Please don't ask stupid questions.
Where are sex toys usually sold? Please don't ask stupid questions.
Why am I not surprised?
A federal appeals court has upheld a ban on the sale of sex toys in Sandy Springs, Georgia — but acknowledged the decision probably won’t stand, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
A panel of three judges on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta made the decision, saying they had no choice but to follow a 2004 case precedent.
But they believe that decision, a similar ban in Alabama, was wrong. They encouraged plaintiffs in the case to continue pursuing it in order to set a new precedent.
AJC reports the new take on the matter reflects the fact that last year’s Obergefell ruling legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states has pushed courts further away from making decisions dictating what people do in their bedrooms.
Sandy Springs passed the controversial ordinance in 2009 — which prompted MSNBC to observe that while Georgians can carry guns around almost anywhere, they can’t buy sex toys without a doctor’s note.
Per the ordinance, “device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs is obscene material.”
Two residents sued over the ordinance, calling it unconstitutional.
This is exactly what you have been advocating against gun owners. Substitute "intimate, sexual activity" with private property self defense and that is what you have been against and most importantly the government IS in our "gun racks".“We feel that this is really the government intruding on people’s private, intimate, sexual activity,” their attorney, Gerry Weber told MSNBC. “We are asking a judge to find the ordinances unconstitutional because of that.”
He called the law both “ironic” and “absurd,” adding, “If the government is not in our gun racks, it certainly should not be in our bedrooms.”
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoooooooooosh!
No, you never did get the point. You're so wrapped up in your gun fetish that you can't see that the world's growing up and leaving y'all behind.
I have no problem with sex toys, but I also have no problem if a small town doesn't want their kids exposed to smut. What's the big deal?
Evidently you're so wrapped up in your butt plug fetish, you are blind to constitutional rights. :shrug:
I always thought Americans were great at improvisation. Who says a gun can't be a sex toy too?
Use shades on the windows and allow only over 18 in, then. Problem solved and gov't intrusion not used.I have no problem with sex toys, but I also have no problem if a small town doesn't want their kids exposed to smut. What's the big deal?
There is no ban on owning sex toys. The ban is on selling them
Interesting take there Glen or was this just a fishing expedition? Because you left out important parts (along with any original thought or arguements posted in the OP)
This is exactly what you have been advocating against gun owners. Substitute "intimate, sexual activity" with private property self defense and that is what you have been against and most importantly the government IS in our "gun racks".