Laws criminalizing sodomy between consenting adults might have been ruled unconstitutional in the 2003 Lawrence v. Texas Supreme Court case, but that didn’t stop a prominent Virginia politician from taking an aggressive measure to preserve his state’s controversial anti-sodomy law.
Virginia Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli launched a new website Wednesday urging the Supreme Court to uphold the recent anti-sodomy ruling nationwide. He claims that if kept on the books, the state’s anti-sodomy law will reduce the number of sexual predators on the state’s sex offender registry.
The law “has very real implications for public safety,” reads the site, vachildpredators.com.
The website criticizes Cuccinelli’s Democratic opponent, former DNC chairman Terry McAuliffe, accusing him of failing to take a stance on whether the federal appeals court’s ruling against Virginia’s anti-sodomy statute should be overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.








