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28 Berkeley J. Gender L. & Just. 161 (2013)
Getting the Government in Bed: How to Regulate the Sex-Toy Industry

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Getting the Government in Bed:
How to Regulate the Sex-Toy Industry
Emily Stabilet
I. THE  PROBLEM S  W ITH  SEX  TOYS  .................................................................... 161
A. Consumer Injuries and Flawed Toy Designs .................................... 163
B. Chem  icals  Found  in  Sex  Toys  .......................................................... 165
II. REGULATORY DOUBLE STANDARDS FOR SEX TOYS ..................................... 167
III. POSSIBILITIES FOR REGULATING SEX TOYS ................................................ 169
A. Classifying Sex Toys as a Consumer Good Under the Consumer
Product Safety Commission's Jurisdiction .................................... 169
B. Initiating  Regulation  by  the  CPSC  .................................................... 172
1. Regulation Initiated Internally by the CPSC .............................. 173
2. Regulations Initiated  by  Petition ................................................ 176
C. Voluntary  Versus M andatory  Rules .................................................. 181
IV . C O N CLU SIO N  ............................................................................................... 183
I. THE PROBLEMS WITH SEX ToYs
Simply by walking into almost any sex shop in the United States, one can
browse an astounding selection of sex toys, from dildos that range from realistic
to rainbow colored to cock rings with vibrating tongue-like attachments.
Although few people speak about them, sex toys are incredibly common in the
United States. Recent studies show that in the United States nearly half of all
men and over half of heterosexual women have previously used a vibrator.2
Sex-toy use is especially prevalent in the LGB community, with 78.5 percent of
t J.D. Candidate, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, 2013; B.A., Literature,
University of California, Santa Cruz, 2009. 1 owe many thanks to Professor Anne Joseph
O'Connell, Olga Tomchin, Erin Dummer, and the members of the Berkeley Journal of
Gender, Law & Justice. Finally, I would like to thank my family, without whom this would
not have been possible. All errors are mine.
I. Michael Reece et al., Prevalence and Characteristics of Vibrator Use by Men in the United
States, 6 J. SEXUAL MED. 1867, 1869 (2009).
2. Debra Herbenick et al., Women's Vibrator Use in Sexual Partnerships: Results from a
Nationally Representative Survey in the United States, 36 J. SEX & MARITAL THERAPY 49,
55(2010).

BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE

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