See, I was listing to the radio in the car the other day and the very reasonable fellows (John and Ken) who have the PM drive time radio show were explaining that Arizona’s new law isn’t new at all. Nothing new, it just simply gives law enforcement in the Grand Canyon State the power to enforce the existing laws. They very reasonably pointed out that laws have no meaning if they can not be enforced. Such a good point I thought. Then I got to wondering about the age of consent in Arizona. Turns out it’s eighteen. It means that no one under voting age can give consent. No consent, no sex, they should all be virgins. Minors having sex in Arizona is illegal.
So that’s the law and by extrapolation they should also have the right to check compliance in order to enforce the law… So, when does the Arizona virginity verification program begin?
Also how will it be done? Perhaps they should seek help from an outside agency with proven expertise in this sort of matter. I am thinking the Taliban.