I asked this question in relation to a story about charges being dropped against a man who was accused of "groping" a 14 year-old girl on an airplane. I won't address the validity of the charges, since evidence to draw such a conclusion is lacking in the story, but I want to ask about this sentence that bugs me:
Aboubacar Soumah had been charged in federal court in Utah with abusive sexual contact aboard a plane
Do we have an entirely separate part of USC that simply restates the entire body of criminal statute and then adds the words "aboard a plane"?
If not, why would we need a separate law to prosecute what is already illegal on the ground, in a mound, on a ship with a whip, or in a box with a fox?
This reminds me of the whole "Communications Decency Act" in the 90's making it illegal to solicit a child for sexual acts "via modem". Well hell, why stop there? What about by telegraph? Or smoke signals? Let's not forget semaphore, signal flags and two cans connected by string. Wait, wait, I forgot sign language!! Then we must be concerned about solicitation of minors by rebus, crossword puzzle, classified ad, fortune cookie, Little Orphan Annie decoder rings and Bazooka Joe comics.