Virginia 'fornication' bill to decriminalize sex outside of marriage stalls
Virginia isn't for all lovers.
An antiquated state law that makes it a crime to have sex outside of marriage remains on the books after an effort to decriminalize it failed to move out of a House subcommittee Wednesday.
An antiquated state law that makes it a crime to have sex outside of marriage remains on the books after an effort to decriminalize it failed to move out of a House subcommittee Wednesday.
HB914 would repeal the state statute
that classifies it as a misdemeanor for “any unmarried person to
voluntarily have sexual intercourse with any other person.” Those
convicted face a $250 fine but no jail time.
Lawmakers
decided not to move the fornication bill forward because they had
concerns over potential loopholes the change would make in relation to
incest and other sex crimes, the Virginian-Pilot reported. The House Courts of Justice committee decided to table the bill.
A
spokesman for Delegate Mark Sickles, a Democrat who introduced the
proposal, told NBC News that members want to make sure the bill is
redrafted correctly and sent to the state Crime Commission for review
before it is taken up again.
Eight
people were convicted of fornication last year, according to the
Virginian-Pilot. Prosecutors might charge someone with it as part of a
plea deal to avoid a stiffer sentence.
So-called
morality laws, meanwhile, remain a hot topic in Virginia. Adultery also
is a misdemeanor in the state, and carries a $250 fine. Suicide is
considered a common-law crime.
“I
think we generally support the idea of taking these no longer
enforceable, moral laws off the books,” Anna Scholl, executive director
of advocacy group ProgressVA, told the Virginian-Pilot. “Government
shouldn’t be peeking through your bedroom window to see what’s going
on.”
Erik Ortiz is a staff writer at NBC News. He covers national and
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