US state decriminalises gay sex

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 19 April 2013 | 17.52

Gay rights activists are hopeful of full equality as the state of Montana decriminalised gay sex. Source: AAP

AN obsolete law deeming gay sex as deviant - akin to bestiality - was stricken from the law in the western state of Montana, prompting gay rights activists to say they hope that full legal equality may be closer.

When Montana Governor Steve Bullock signed Senate Bill 107 decriminalizing gay sex, cheers erupted in the Capitol's Rotunda.

It had been 16 years after the state Supreme Court ruled the law unconstitutional and 24 years after gay rights activists began their fight to take government out of the bedroom.

"I am not going to speak too long because, frankly, the longer I talk, the longer this embarrassing and unconstitutional law stays on the books," Bullock said.

The victory, though a powerful one for the gay community in Montana, is highly symbolic with no tangible benefits aside from striking the obsolete law condemning gay sex from Montana code.

The outdated code has not been used to prosecute individuals for years.

And previous efforts to offer gays and lesbians protection under the law, including a push to prohibit civil discrimination, have been thwarted by a Republican-controlled Legislature.


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