I am asking this question purely in the sense of legality and constitutionality. I am not asking if any state should, or would pass a law banning kissing. And I am not even asking if they could get enough votes to do it. Just from a legal constitutional perspective.
“It shall be illegal for any individual to press his or her lips against the lips of another individual or against any uncovered skin of an other individual”
Could such a law be passed? We have seen the Supreme Court declare laws banning abortion are constitutional, and Justice Thomas opining that “Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell” are all case that should be re-examined.
So could a state take away the “right to kiss”?
“It shall be illegal for any individual to press his or her lips against the lips of another individual or against any uncovered skin of an other individual”
Could such a law be passed? We have seen the Supreme Court declare laws banning abortion are constitutional, and Justice Thomas opining that “Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell” are all case that should be re-examined.
So could a state take away the “right to kiss”?