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June 2001 Cover
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The Arizona Senate has endorsed a bill to repeal the state's century-old sex laws. The laws-against cohabitation, sodomy and sex that is not intended to produce children-were crafted in the early 1900s. Supporters of the
repeal believe the laws discriminate against unmarried couples and homosexuals. Repeal opponents say the laws support marriage and set a moral standard. Formal senate passage is still needed to send the bill on to Gov. Jane Hull
for her signature or veto. The state House has already approved it.
Editor's Note: from the Associated Press
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