State Delegate Lionell Spruill has proposed a bill to the Virginia State Assembly that would outlaw replications of genitalia being displayed on motor vehicles. If the bill were signed into law, any violation would be subjected to a fine of $250.
LibiGel, a testosterone-laden ointment intended to hypoactive sexual desire disorder, is being tested at the University of Virginia. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder is believed to affect one-third of American women.
A grand jury has indicted video rental giant Movie Gallery as a public nuisance for selling adult videos and displaying R-rated and unrated videos with "obscene" boxcovers in a local store's main shopping area.
Dr. Judith Reisman, president of the Institute for Media Education and noted antiporn activist, has made a statement linking the Virginia Tech killings to an addiction to porn and devastating influence by what she calls "erototoxins."
Two owners of the Virginia sex shop Pheromoans were indicted on three misdemeanor charges of violating the state’s obscenity laws. Each charge carries a maximum penalty of 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine.
After months of political haggling, Jimmy Flynt, brother of Larry, is close to winning six-month battle with local lawmakers who have made the opening of a Hustler store a near impossibility.