tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post7991189631266823419..comments2023-10-29T05:29:58.599-04:00Comments on Right-Side-of-Lowell: Necrophilia?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-50190833797637828902012-04-28T08:03:54.089-04:002012-04-28T08:03:54.089-04:00Note that MA does not have a law prohibiting necro...Note that MA does not have a law prohibiting necrophilia. This presumes that even in death, in MA the state can still screw you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-25289988430850880222012-04-28T08:01:19.410-04:002012-04-28T08:01:19.410-04:00Right to privacy is quite often overblown and poor...Right to privacy is quite often overblown and poorly understood leading to erroneous conclusions.<br /><br />As of May 2006, there is no federal legislation specifically barring sex with a corpse.[17] Multiple states have their own laws:<br /><br />Alabama - Class C felony under 13A-11-13<br />Alaska - Class A misdemeanor under 11-61-130<br />Arkansas - Class D felony under 5-60-101<br />California - Illegal, up to three years in prison (a bill before the legislature would raise the penalty to 8 years)[citation needed]<br />Colorado - Class 2 misdemeanor under 18-13-101<br />Connecticut - Class A misdemeanor under 53a-73a<br />Delaware - Class A misdemeanor under 11-5-1332<br />Florida - Second degree felony under chapter 872.06<br />Georgia - Felony, up to 10 years in prison under 16-6-7<br />Hawaii - Misdemeanor under 7<br />Iowa - Class D felony under 709.18<br />Minnesota and Nevada also have laws prohibiting necrophilia[18]<br />Ohio - Second/fifth degree misdemeanor under 2927.01<br />Oregon - Felony for "Abuse of Corpse" ORS 166.085<br />Pennsylvania - Second degree misdemeanor under Title 18 ยง5510<br />Texas - Class A misdemeanor [1]<br />Washington - Class C felony for "Sexually violating human remains" RCW 9A.44.105<br />Wisconsin - Class G felony under 940.225 (7)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com