LOUISVILLE, Ky. – It's official: Bestiality will become illegal in Kentucky.
Gov. Matt Bevin signed a bill Tuesday that outlaws sex between humans and animals in the Bluegrass State.
Senate Bill 67 prohibits sexual contact between a person and an animal, defining sexual contact as "any act committed between a person and an animal for the purpose of sexual arousal, sexual gratification, abuse or financial gain."
Kentucky had been one of the final few states to not have a law banning bestiality, alongside Wyoming, New Mexico, West Virginia, Hawaii and Washington, D.C.
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7 comments:
Sex between humans and animals now illegal in Kentucky??? Now what are the democrats going to do after watching Maddow?
9:27
There are still 7 states they can move to. Oh yeah and it's still legal in DC!
No doubt it's legal in DC, there's a bunch of half jackasses in that town.
Will that help toward reelection?
“Whoever lies with an animal shall surely be put to death."
Exodus 22:19
11:15. Naaaaaaaahhhhh. Naaaaaaahhhh.
So now Bill will have to leave Hildbeast home when he visits Kentucky!
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