
"Married people have less protection under the law than unmarried people," Gemar said.

It's the tenth year that Emily Gemar with the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence has been working to get rid of a loophole in state sexual assault laws. RELATED: Bill to criminalize spousal rape in Ohio has no opponents, so why can't it pass? However, a bipartisan bill to eliminate the spousal rape exception, one without opponents but stalls each and every time it is proposed, is finally moving forward.


COLUMBUS, Ohio - In some cases, raping your spouse is still legal in Ohio.
