The word sodomy can have different meanings for different people.  It should be googled for people who are not sure of its meaning as the author of this post is not willing to put it in print.

Regardless of how one feels about it, the Mississippi Legislature is struggling to bring this law up to the 21st century.  Sodomy has been illegal in Mississippi since the state’s founding and was codified into law in 1839.  This law is long overdue for some changes if not invalidated.

Mississippi’s law is vague and does not distinguish between some types of consensual and nonconsensual sexual acts, with the idea of consent now being so important in our courts.

Why can’t the Mississippi Legislators do the job they were elected to do: give the people of Mississippi constitutional laws?

Florida’s legal code still recognizes a statute criminalizing consensual sodomy; however, this state’s sodomy law has been rendered unenforceable by a U.S. Supreme Court ruling (Lawrence v. Texas, 2003) which asserted privacy rights.

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