So the great state of Alabama doesn’t seem so great after all.

In a unanimous opinion, a three-judge panel for the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an Alabama statute banning the commercial distribution of sex toys, saying that there is no fundamental right to privacy raised by the plaintiff’s case against the law.

Oh it gets better. So you cannot buy a self gratification item, but you can buy all the guns you want. From the Brady Campaign on Alabama,

  • State law does not require gun buyers to go through any state-based criminal background check
  • No state requirement that guns be sold with child-safety locks that could prevent a tragic accident.
  • No state limitations on kids possessing firearms, including handguns and semiautomatic assault weapons. The state does not even require a child to have parental permission to have a gun.

So it seems one could buy a gun without any real background check and transfer it to a minor without any issues. Now if one wants to play with themselves, they’ll have to use their imagination because buying a sex toy would be a crime.

Source: Violet Blue

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