Alaska And Florida Consider Bans On Bestiality

Alaska and Florida consider bans on bestiality

Shocked by cases of involving humans having sex with animals, lawmakers in Florida and Alaska are considering bans on bestiality. They are among 15 states where the practice is not explicitly illegal

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