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Colo. Lawmakers Will Discuss Future of Infidelity Law

by KREX News Room

DENVER(AP)- Colorado House members will discuss a controversial law in place regarding infidelity.

Although the law isn't enforced, lawmakers will consider taking the crime off the books in a Thursday committee hearing.

Previous attempts failed amid concerns the change would send the wrong message and promote cheating.


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Scott said on Wednesday, Feb 20 at 12:20 PM

Where's the outrage? This is actually a law that follows one of the Ten Commandments, and no one bothers to say anything. But bring up gat marriage, and the conservatives are all over it citing the Old Testament. Hypocrites.

Disgusted said on Wednesday, Feb 20 at 1:09 PM

Ok, I give up. What is gat marriage and why does the Old Testament forbid it?

Scott said on Wednesday, Feb 20 at 4:51 PM

Its the wedding of two Korean hats, of course. :)

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