didn't they just uphold the law already in place? from what i understand, the use, purchase and possession of sex toys isn't illegal, you just can’t sell them in alabama (i think it’s also illegal in texas, georgia, and mississippi). and they don’t want to attract a certain type of person to the area in the vicinity of a sex shop (people like me, i guess: loving mother and wife, tax payer, lawn mower, peaceful, fairly undisturbed

, definitely not a child molester, rapist, or murderer). and they are worried about possible window displays. when was the last time you saw a sex shop that didn’t have every window covered and a discreet back entrance?
i didn't know about the missionary thing though, but under normal cirumstances, how would they even know?
either way, like pf said, these silly laws only encourage disrespect for the law in general.
it's a curious thing...since different states have these battles on the books, with differing opinions and laws, and the possibility of illegal goods be transferred across state lines, i wonder if it will ever need to be determined by the federal supreme court. can you imagine it? "your honors, i present exhibit A, a vibrator...has anyone seen exhibit A?" *a faint whirring noise emanates from the general direction of a slightly flushed and dazed looking ruth bader ginsburg*
