Louisiana Republicans Are Fighting a Law Against Bestiality to Protect a Law Against Gay Sex
Republican lawmakers in Louisiana are fighting to take down a bill that would make sexual abuse of an animal a crime. Why? Because they’re worried it would interfere with anti-gay laws that are already on the books, even though those laws are unenforceable.
The bill’s author, State Senator J.P. Morrell, says the sole intention of the measure is to make bestiality illegal under an enforceable law. Still, 10 Republicans voted against Senate Bill 236 earlier this month.
The bill would explicitly separate bestiality laws from the state’s general “crimes against nature” law. The current law bans “unnatural carnal copulation” against animals only in passing, along with measures against anal sex and marriage or sex with blood relatives.