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  2. Abortion in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Georgia, Michigan, Arkansas and Idaho all required in 2007 that women must be provided by an abortion clinic with the option to view an image of their fetus if an ultrasound is used prior to the abortion taking place. [8] As of May 14, 2019, the state prohibited abortions after the fetus was viable, generally some point between week 24 and 28.

  3. Sodomy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Second degree sodomy, with a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment, includes acts per os or per anum by a person over 21 years old with a person under 18 years old. Third degree sodomy, which is a misdemeanor with a maximum of 6 months in prison, is any act per os or per anum not amounting to first or second degree sodomy. With this new law ...

  4. Should Idaho protect LGBTQ rights, ‘add the words’? Here’s ...

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    The Idaho Human Rights Act has “functioned beautifully to protect people on the basis of religion, the basis of race, and it can do that on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in ...

  5. LGBTQ rights in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    No provision of Idaho law explicitly addresses discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. [38] On November 8, 1994, the voters of Idaho, by a 50.38% to 49.62% vote, rejected Initiative 1, an initiative that would have forbid state and local governments from granting minority status and rights based on homosexual behavior.

  6. Welcome to Idaho, where aerial fireworks are illegal, but you ...

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    Consider this your annual reminder that Idaho has a state law on the books banning aerial fireworks. Twenty-five years ago, Idaho legislators passed the “Fireworks Act of 1997.”. The only ...

  7. Same-sex marriage in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 poll by the Idaho Statesman/SurveyUSA found that 49% of Idaho voters believed same-sex marriage should remain legal in Idaho if the Supreme Court were to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, while 37% opposed, and 14% were unsure. Support was highest among Democrats (78%) and independents (62%), but lowest among Republicans (34%), and higher ...

  8. Fairness in Women's Sports Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fairness In Women's Sports Act is a common title for legislation passed in Idaho, Florida, and Arkansas that restricts participation in interscholastic, intercollegiate, intramural, club athletic teams, and any sports sponsored by a public school or university based on the biological sex of the individual. The legislation was introduced in ...

  9. CROWN Act (2022) Michigan Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act. CROWN Act (2023) Minnesota CROWN Act (2023) Montana Montana Constitution, Article II, §4 (1973) Nebraska Nebraska Constitution, Article I, §30 (2008) CROWN Act (2021) Nevada Nevada Constitution, Article 1, Section 24 (2022) CROWN Act (2021) New Hampshire