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Title: Wow just wow!
Post by: Dachshund on April 07, 2008, 09:48:02 am
Broken down into categories for your convenience.

http://www.republicanoffenders.com/
Title: Re: Wow just wow!
Post by: thunter34 on April 07, 2008, 10:24:55 am
Broken down into categories for your convenience.

With 5 whole categories for pedophilia.  Sweet.
Title: Re: Wow just wow!
Post by: bear60 on April 07, 2008, 10:44:05 am
Be informed:
Sexual Consent Age Laws (USA)


This laws are for sexual consent in the United States only. As with any laws, these are subject to change. If you see two ages in one cell, that is because the age of consent is different for females and for males. Yes, that makes no sense, but I didn't make these laws. These laws are often very old. If you are younger than age 18, please check the laws in the state in which you reside.

Although many young people are mature enough to know how to deal with the consequences of sex, some teens are not grown up enough to know that their actions have consequences.

Age of consent laws are there to stop young people from being exploited by adults.

That is why you need to register to VOTE at age 18 and make your opinions heard! End of lecture.

 USA by State:
 Female/Male Male/Male Female/Female
  Alabama
 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated 
  Alaska 16 16 16
  Arizona 18 Law repealed  law repealed 
  Arkansas 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  California 18 18 18
  Colorado 17 17 17
  Connecticut 16 16 16
  District of C.  16 Law repealed
 Law repealed 
  Delaware 16 (f)18 (m) Law repealed  Law repealed 
  Florida 18 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Georgia 16 16 16
  Hawaii 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Idaho 16 (f) 18 (m) Law invalidated  Law invalidated 
  Illinois 17 17 17
  Indiana 16 16 16
  Iowa 16(f) 16(m) Law repealed  Law repealed 
  Kansas 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Kentucky 16 Law repealed  Law repealed 
  Louisiana 17 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Maine 16 16 16
  Maryland 16 no current law no current law
  Massachusetts 16 (f) 18 (m) Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Michigan 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Minnesota 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Mississippi 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Missouri 17 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Montana 16 (f) 18 (m) 18 18
  Nebraska 17 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Nevada 16 18 18
  New Hampshire 16 18 18
  New Jersey 16 16 16
  New Mexico 17 16 16
  New York 17 17 17
  North Carolina 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  North Dakota 18 18 18
  Ohio 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Oklahoma 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Oregon 18 18 18
  Pennsylvania 16 16 16
  Rhode Island 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  South Carolina 14 (f) 16 (m) Law invalidated Law invalidated
  South Dakota 16 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Tennessee 18 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Texas 17 Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Utah 16 - f 18 (m) Law invalidated Law invalidated
  Vermont 16 Law repealed  Law repealed 
  Virginia 18 Law repealed  Law repealed 
  Washington 16 16 16
  West Virginia 16 18 18
  Wisconsin 18 18 18
  Wyoming 16 (f) 18 (m) Law repealed Law repealed
 
  US Military 16 don't ask, don't tell don't ask, don't tell
  USA Citizen   Outside the USA 18 no current law no current law



Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse (18 Pa. C.S. § 3123)
(a) Offense defined – A person commits a felony of the first degree when the person engages in deviate sexual intercourse with a complainant:

By forcible compulsion;
By threat of forcible compulsion that would prevent resistance by a person of reasonable resolution;
Who is unconscious or where the person knows that the complainant is unaware that the sexual intercourse is occurring;
Where the person has substantially impaired the complainant's power to appraise or control his or her conduct by administering or employing, without the knowledge of the complainant, drugs, intoxicants, or other means for the purpose of preventing resistance;
Who suffers from a mental disability which renders him or her incapable of consent;
Who is less than 13 years of age; or
Who is less than 16 years of age and the person is four or more years older than the complainant and the complainant and person are not married to each other.
Title: Re: Wow just wow!
Post by: bear60 on April 07, 2008, 11:29:15 am
I see that South Carolina is way behind everybody else....
age of consent Female 14 and Male 16
The repealed laws regarding Male to Male and Female to Female sex are curious.....I remember in some states that the ages were different than for heterosexual....I wonder if thats why they were repealed.  ??????????
Title: Re: Wow just wow!
Post by: BT65 on April 07, 2008, 12:20:51 pm
Unbelieveable, Dachs.