Grenada senator urges new look at anti-sodomy laws

May 31, 2013 at 11:55PM

ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (AP) — The president of Grenada's Senate says the Caribbean island should reconsider its laws prohibiting sex between men.

Sen. Lawrence Joseph says "the day is fast approaching" when Grenada and other socially conservative countries in the English-speaking Caribbean will need to amend anti-sodomy laws to "fall in line with the mainstream."

In a commentary piece for local newspapers, Joseph writes that acceptance of gays is becoming a modern-day trend. He says bigger, wealthier nations could impose sanctions and withhold aid as a consequence of maintaining local anti-sodomy laws.

He also says it is reasonable to question why sex between two men should be outlawed.

Weekly newspapers in Grenada will publish Joseph's commentary Friday. He sent a copy of his piece to The Associated Press on Tuesday.

about the writer

about the writer

More from No Section

See More
FILE -- A rent deposit slot at an apartment complex in Tucker, Ga., on July 21, 2020. As an eviction crisis has seemed increasingly likely this summer, everyone in the housing market has made the same plea to Washington: Send money — lots of it — that would keep renters in their homes and landlords afloat. (Melissa Golden/The New York Times) ORG XMIT: XNYT58
Melissa Golden/The New York Times

It’s too soon to tell how much the immigration crackdown is to blame.