Montana House Repeals Sodomy Ban
Zack Ford has the news at Think Progress: "Just now, the Montana House held its third and final vote on SB 107, a bill to repeal the state’s unconstitutional sodomy law. The final vote was 64-36, meaning there were still 36 lawmakers who believes that gay sex should remain criminal under law." The Montana Senate repealed the ban in January by a vote of 41-9 and presuming there's no veto from the governor, that should be that. (Except for the 12 remaining states with bans still on the books.)
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