Wednesday, January 11, 2017

17 States Where Gay Sex Is Outlawed

From: Advocate
 Kentucky
Section 510.100

In contrast to Kansas' verbose and imaginative legislative opus on  sodomy, Kentucky keeps it simple and straightforward: "A person is guilty of sodomy in the forth degree when he engages in deviate sexual intercourse with another person of the same sex."

Notably, Kentucky lawmakers felt it necessary to add disambiguating language in case any same-sex couple in love or merely sexually attracted to each other were confused, proclaiming that "consent of the other person shall not be a defense under this section, nor shall lack of consent of the other  person be an element of this offense."

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