Kentucky governor signs bill outlawing sex between people and animals
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.”
Now if they can only get rid of McConnell.