In the Bible it is said that Sodom and Gomorrah town were destroyed by sulfur and fire due to the evil and sinful nature of the people living in that town. A part of their bad and sinful character of their personality is that Sodom people want to have sex with other men rather than the virgins they gave them. This is the origin of the word sodomy, and it is defined as a person who was sinned by Sodom, in other words, a person engaged in homosexual behavior (Norton, 2013).
Historically, this began with commitment to sodomy. In England and Wales, Sodomie was institutionalized under the name of "Anal Gender" in 1533 by Henry VIII, and one of squid and intestine became a serious criminal. According to the bill a number of monks were sentenced to death when Henry broke the monastery to occupy the land. Several scholars have proposed that Henry's implementation of it is for this reason. In 1861 the Evidence Law was replaced by a crime against human law and the death penalty decreased to life sentences. But it also paved the way for 1885 "serious embarrassment" amendment and expanded homosexual behavior including male oral sex. In 1835, James Pratt and John Smith reported the poor last soul of 1835.
In 1860, Colorado - then Jefferson area - explicitly acknowledged Britain's common law prohibiting sodomies indirectly and was declared illegal in Sodomie. In 1861, the US Congress established the territory of Colorado State, the government punished the sodomies defined by the Common Law of England and enacted a criminal law punishing from one year to life imprisonment. In 1922, the Colorado State Supreme Court ruled that the prohibition prohibited oral sex even if the trial found an act that is "more and more filthy than sodomy" act. This law was revised in 1939 to clearly cover anus and oral sex, and the maximum sentence was shortened to 14 years. In 1953, Colorado institutionalized sexual offenses indefinitely and enacted a mental crime law stipulating that gays are included in the same category as rape offenses and child harassment.
Those who are convicted of sodomies that started in Illinois in 1827 may include fines, life sentences, or both. From the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, several provinces imposed various eugenics on those considered to be "sexual transformation". Until 1970, Connecticut denied that a male driver 's license is "an accredited gay person." As of 1960, there were laws against sodomies in each state. In 1961, the American Law Institute's "Criminal Code" advocated the abolition of the Sodomie Act. Because they apply to private, adult, and mutually agreed actions. Two years later, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) initially filed the first major lawsuit against these laws. Most judges are basically sympathetic to the basic fair procedure request