To: Uncle Joe Cannon
But because Washington is one of 17 states that does not outlaw bestiality, having sex with a horse is not a crime and his death will not be investigated. Is it not a crime because they are so "tolerant" or because they figure the bestiality faction will weed itself out when given enough rope? Why did that couple have to watch their horse abused this way? All those horse owners should get to press charges and charge stud fees.
23 posted on
08/13/2005 1:57:30 AM PDT by
Ruth A.
To: Ruth A.
hope that horse wore a condom, no telling what that guy had
26 posted on
08/13/2005 2:03:49 AM PDT by
sure_fine
(*not one to over kill the thought process*)
To: Ruth A.
According to a wikipedia article
sexual contact with animals is legal (or at least not expressly outlawed) in these U.S. states:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Florida
- Hawaii
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- Ohio
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Vermont
- Washington (bill is being introduced 2005)
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
I'm guessing that these states never passed a law because there was never a big enough scandal to inspire it.
I wonder if they found any magazines? Like Sheared?
27 posted on
08/13/2005 2:03:58 AM PDT by
burzum
To: Ruth A.
Why did that couple have to watch their horse abused this way?
That's what I was wondering. They couldn't just tell them that some pervert had sex with the horse? They had to show them a video? I'm sure they'll never suffer for lack of nightmares.
32 posted on
08/13/2005 2:23:27 AM PDT by
Jaysun
(Democrats: We must become more effective at fooling people.)
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