Posted on 03/21/2009 10:22:42 PM PDT by Steelfish
Alaska and Florida consider bans on bestiality Recent cases prompt states to consider outlawing sex with animals
March. 21, 2009 JUNEAU, Alaska - It's a subject that can cause nervous snickering, a little uneasiness and even a few bad jokes.
But many in the southeast Alaska community of Klawock, population 800, weren't laughing last April after a 26-year-old registered sex offender was accused of molesting a local family's pet dog.
The man was spotted by a local woman coaxing the Labrador retriever into the woods near a ball field. There he allegedly tied it to a tree, taped its muzzle shut with duct tape and had sex with it, witnesses told police at the time.
The man had been twice convicted of raping a young boy and more recently had served probation for assault after lunging at a child. While the incident with the dog was reported to the police, Klawock Mayor Don Marvin said nothing happened for two days while fearful parents escorted their children home from school.
"When this incident happened, we had a community that was scared," Marvin said.
Because Alaska has no law against such an attack, Ketchikan District Attorney James Scott eventually charged the man with two counts of criminal mischief, which was later changed to a theft charge.
In requesting a $10,000 bail, Scott told the court that the state was concerned that if a small child had been available and unattended that day, "the small child would have been found taped (and) tied in the woods."
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The Sex Positive agenda (as advanced by some medical and psychological organizations that receive taxpayer funding) seeks to end ALL moral judgements over ALL sexual pairings regardless of sex, age, relation, martial status, or species of partner(s).
“not everything that is immoral” is a ruse. They seek to end all such notions of morality. Same as when they say “it’s perfectly natural” to explain away homosexuality. So is incest, cannibalism, rape, and a lot of other ugly behavior in the animal world.
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