Gay sex is still illegal in Kansas, and lawmakers won’t do anything about it

Kansas’ progressive nature never ceases to amaze me. In a state where you still cannot buy full-strength booze at grocery and convenience stores — 84 years after Prohibition — you still cannot legally engage in gay sex. And to absolutely no one’s surprise, Kansas lawmakers aren’t about to repeal the law — even though it’s unconstitutional, the Topeka Capital-Journal reported.
Kansas’ sackless leaders on the House Judiciary Committee — both Republicans and Democrats — reportedly are cool with letting the statute stay in Kansas’ rule book, even though the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a similar law in Texas in 2003.