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Tenn. County Wants to Charge Homosexuals
Thu Mar 18 12:45:37 2004
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Tenn. County Wants to Charge Homosexuals
March 17, 2004
DAYTON, Tenn. -- The county that was the site of the Scopes "Monkey
Trial" over the teaching of evolution is asking lawmakers to amend state law
so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature.
The Rhea County commissioners approved the request 8-0 Tuesday.
Commissioner J.C. Fugate, who introduced the measure, also asked the county
attorney to find a way to enact an ordinance banning homosexuals from living
in the county.
"We need to keep them out of here," Fugate said.
The vote was denounced by Matt Nevels, president of the Chattanooga chapter of
Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.
"That is the most farfetched idea put forth by any kind of public official,"
Nevels said. "I'm outraged."
Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Texas' sodomy laws as a
violation of adults' privacy.
Rhea County is one of the most conservative counties in Tennessee. It holds an
annual festival commemorating the 1925 trial at which John T. Scopes was
convicted of teaching evolution. The verdict was thrown out on a technicality.
The trial became the subject of the play and movie "Inherit the Wind."
In 2002, a federal judge ruled unconstitutional the teaching of a Bible class
in the public schools.
Herald-News - Dayton, TN