Laws against homosexuality primarily legislate morality based on societal values. These laws reflect ongoing debates between moral beliefs and societal harm.
Laws against homosexuality could be considered primarily an attempt to legislate morality. Throughout history, laws against homosexuality have been motivated by moral beliefs and societal values rather than solely concerns about harm or safety.
Proponents argue that such laws are expressions of society's moral values, even though critics may view them as outdated and discriminatory.
Similar debates exist with other consensual crimes where the line between legislating morality and ensuring safety is often blurred.
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