Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1285

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Unnatural intercourse law; revise to remove "mankind" from.

Impact

The removal of 'mankind' from the statute can be seen as an attempt to make the language more inclusive, possibly impacting how the law is enforced or prosecuted regarding unlawful sexual acts. This change may serve to clarify definitions, ensuring they are less ambiguous and more aligned with contemporary understandings of gender and sexual orientation. If enacted, the revised statute will take effect on July 1, 2023, and could affect pending or future cases under this specific law.

Summary

House Bill 1285 aims to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically Section 97-29-59, which deals with laws concerning unnatural intercourse. The bill seeks to remove the term 'mankind' from the relevant legal text, which has implications for how such laws are articulated and understood within the state's legal system. The primary intention behind this amendment is to modernize the legal phrasing and potentially broaden the interpretation of the law as it pertains to unnatural intercourse offenses.

Contention

While the bill may seem straightforward in its aim to revise outdated legal terminology, it could provoke discussions around the implications of such changes in the criminal justice system. Supporters may argue that modernizing language is necessary to reflect the current societal values, while opponents might raise concerns over how this change could affect legal interpretations or the enforcement of related laws. The discussions surrounding HB1285 may delve into broader themes of sexual rights, legislative language, and the evolving nature of state laws regarding interpersonal conduct.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1241

Unnatural intercourse law; revise to remove "mankind" from.

MS HB1488

Unnatural intercourse law; revise to remove "mankind" from.

MS HB995

Rape; revise elements for the crime of and remove spousal exception.

MS SB2022

Juvenile offenders and district attorneys; revise provisions related to.

MS HB1598

Rape; remove element of force.

MS HB1023

Kidnapping a minor; remove as a sex offense.

MS SB2326

Squatters; authorize removal from property by sheriff.

MS HB1580

Removal from office; revise to include being indicted for a crime as a reason for.

MS HB1080

Rape trials; revise evidentiary procedures for spousal rape.

MS HB1027

Juvenile offenders; authorize alternative sentencing and parole options for.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.