LGBTQ rights in Grenada

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Grenada face social and legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.The penal code makes same-sex acts on Grenada proper illegal with a punishment up to 10 years in prison, it also does not address discrimination or harassment on the account of sexual orientation or gender identity, nor does it recognize same sex unions in any form, whether it be marriage or partnerships.Under the Grenada Criminal Code, Section 431, the offence of “unnatural crime” is committed by way of sexual intercourse per anum, i.e., anal penetration.However, in section 7, the criminal law prohibits "Committing grossly indecent act; is stated in gender-neutral terms.[4] Grenadian law does not address discrimination or harassment on the account of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Recognition of same-sex unions in the Lesser Antilles and Puerto Rico
Same-sex marriage
Unregistered cohabitation
Island subject to IACHR ruling
No recognition of same-sex couples
Constitutional ban on same-sex marriage
Same-sex sexual activity illegal but penalties not enforced

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