Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Georgia woman sues town for banning sale of sex toys without a doctor’s prescription

Melissa Davenport, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, told WFTV-TV that sexual devices saved her 24-year marriage.

“The nerve pathways interfered (with) going to my intimate areas, to the point where I had no feeling,” said the 44-year-old Davenport.

She filed the lawsuit against the city of Sandy Springs because she doesn’t think the government should regulate the private lives of its citizens.

“(Some people) have this dirty mind about how people are going to use it,” Davenport said. “People really do need devices because they need it for health reasons and to have a healthy intimate life with their spouse.”

The ordinance prohibits the sale of sexual devices without a legitimate medical, scientific, educational, legislative, judicial, or law enforcement purpose.

Georgia woman sues town for banning sale of sex toys without a doctor’s prescription

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