Fringe on 8/4/2006 at 19:10
Quote Posted by Komag
It only has to be illegal in one little dumb town somewhere in the state for them to say "illegal in Alabama". All those "crazy laws" lists work that way, they almost never mean the whole state.
Quote Posted by Alabama State Code, Section 13A-12-200.2
It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly distribute, possess with intent to distribute, or offer or agree to distribute any obscene material or any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs for any thing of pecuniary value. Material not otherwise obscene may be obscene under this section if the distribution of the material, the offer to do so, or the possession with the intent to do so is a commercial exploitation of erotica solely for the sake of prurient appeal. Any person who violates this subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) and may also be imprisoned in the county jail or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than one year. A second or subsequent violation of this subdivision is a Class C felony if the second or subsequent violation occurs after a conviction has been obtained for a previous violation. Upon a second violation, a corporation or business entity shall be fined not less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) nor more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000).
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http://www.legislature.state.al.us/codeofalabama/1975%2009feb2004/13a%2D12%2D200.2.htm)
Ko0K on 9/4/2006 at 02:27
I don't think there is anything suspicious about the rapid spread of "hysteria" shortly after the invention of the treatement method. Yep. Not a thing. Also, I don't find the idea of a steam-powered plug-and-play device remotely intriguing.
By the way, anyone who watched "The Road to Wellville" (1994 film with Bridget Fonda and Matthew Broderick sp?) might remember a scene about this "treatment." Funny movie.
kingofthenet on 9/4/2006 at 03:24
I wonder if Ron Jeremy or Jeff Striker, were doctors in the 1900's, they would have been like Jesus? except Ron would be a furry Jesus!
Nicker on 9/4/2006 at 05:27
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Doctors charged about $2 to $3 per treatment, she says.
Was a breast examnation included or did they charge extra?
Komag on 9/4/2006 at 09:26
That's why I said "almost" never - some are state laws, as we now see this one was/is
kingofthenet on 11/4/2006 at 05:40
you know what they say about medical doctors, if they are giving you a "Rectal" exam and you feel 2 hands on your waist or shoulders, you gotta problem...:eek:
aguywhoplaysthief on 11/4/2006 at 06:08
Indeed.