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Legal status No jurisdiction is known to recognize zoophilic relationships, as such. They are legally no different from that of a person who keeps a pet or owns livestock.Zoosexual acts are illegal in many jurisdictions, while others generally outlaw the mistreatment of animals without specifically mentioning sexuality. Because it is unresolved under the law whether sexual relations with an animal are inherently “abusive” or “mistreatment”, this leaves the status of zoosexuality unclear in some jurisdictions.Just over half of U.S. states explicitly outlaw sex with animals (sometimes under the name “sodomy”). In the 2000s, six U.S. states adopted new legislation against it: Oregon, Maine, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. An anomaly that arose in many U.S. states was that when laws outlawing “sodomy” (generally in the context of male homosexuality) were repealed or struck down by the courts, some people thought sex with animals would no longer be outlawed. But the 2004 conviction of a man in Florida demonstrated that even in states with no specific laws against zoosexual acts, animal cruelty statutes can be applied (e.g. State vs. Mitchell (http://pet-abuse.com/cases/2206/FL/US/1)). In Australia, laws are determined at the state level, with all but the Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory explicitly outlawing it. In Germany, sex with animals is not specifically outlawed (but trading pornography showing it is, cf. 184a StGB (http://dejure.org/gesetze/StGB/184a.html)). In West Germany, the law making it a crime (175b StGB, which also outlawed homosexual acts) was removed in 1969. East Germany before reunification had no law against zoosexuality; zoosexual pornography, however, was very restricted. Certain barriers are set by the Animal Protection Law (Tierschutzgesetz). In the United Kingdom, it is illegal, with section 69 (http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts2003/30042–b.htm69) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 reducing the sentence to a maximum of 2 years imprisonment, for human penile penetration of or by an animal. Zoosexual acts are illegal in Canada (section 160 forbidding “bestiality”, note that the term is not defined further, so it is not quite clear what it might cover) In some countries laws existed against single males living with female animals, for example an old Peruvian law prohibited single males from having a female alpaca (llama). In the Netherlands in 2004, newspapers reported concern by a legislator that a man caught having sex in a neighbor’s barn with a horse not belonging to him could not be prosecuted because no law was broken. There was no visible injury to the horse. Legality by US State (as of July 3rd, 2004. This information was gathered by countless individuals over time from information freely available from the public domain. Please be aware that this data is not guarenteed to be current, as state laws change frequently and with little fanfare.)Penal codes are cited where applicable.Bestiality is legal (or at least not expressly outlawed) in these U.S. states: Alaska Arizona Colorado Connecticut Florida Hawaii Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Ohio Oregon South Dakota Texas Vermont Washington West Virginia Wyoming Bestiality is a confirmed misdemeanor in these states: California (Penal Code Section 286.5 Misdemeanor) Minnesota (Minn. Stat. 609.294, (1993) Either fine of not more than 036;3,000 or sentence of not more than 1 year.) New York (NY CLS Penal 130.20 (1994) Class A misdemeanor) Utah (Bestiality 76-9-301.8 Class B Misdemeanor) Bestiality is a confirmed felony in these states: Delaware (11 Del. C. 777 (1993) Class D Criminal felony) Georgia (O.C.G.A. 16-6-6 (1994) 1-5 yr. jail sentence) Idaho (Idaho Code 18-6605 (1994) “length of imprisonment in excess of 5 years is in discretion of court.”) Kansas (K.S.A. 2103506 (1993) Aggravated crime, sodomy, security level 2 felony) Maine (17-A M.R.S. 251 (1994) Class C Crime; 3-5 yrs) Maryland (Unnatural/Perverted Sexual Acts Article 27, Section 553. Up to 036;1,000 fine, max of 10 years prison) Massachusetts (Mass. Ann. Laws ch. 272 34 (1994) Jail sentence of not more than 20 years) Michigan (MCL 750.185 (1992) Jail sentence not more than 15 years) Mississippi (Miss. Code. Ann., 97-29-59 Sentence of not more than 10 years) Montana (Mont. Code. Ann., 45-5-505 (1994) 10 year sentence and/or 036;50,000 fine) North Carolina (N.C. Gen. Stat. 14-177 (1994) Class I felony. 3-10 yrs) Oklahoma (21 Okl. St. 886 (1994) “imprisonment not to exceed 10 years”) Rhode Island (R.I. Gen. Laws 11-10-1 (1993) 7-20 years) South Carolina (S.C. Code Ann. 16-15-120 (1993) 5 yrs jail and/or fine of at least 036;500) Virginia (Va. Code. Ann. 18.2-361 (1994) Class 6 Felony) Washington D.C. (DC Code 22-3502 (1994) (”Sexual Psychopath” chapter) Fine not more than 036;1000 and/or sentence of not more than 10 yrs) Bestiality is illegal in these states but the exact penalty varies or is unconfirmed: Alabama (Code of Ala. 13A-6-63 (1994) “sodomy in 1st degree” criminal offense) Arkansas (Ark. Stat. Ann. 13A-6-63 (1994) “sodomy in 1st degree” criminal offense) Illinois (720 ILCS 5/12-12 (1994) Crime) Indiana (Burn Ind. Code. Ann. 35-42-4-2 (1994)) North Dakota (N.D. Cent. Code 12.1-20-03, 12.1-20-07, 12.1-20-12 (1993) Various penalties, can be considered either “gross sexual imposition”, “sexual assault” or “deviate sexual act”) Pennsylvania (18 Pa. C. S. 3101, 3123 and 3124 (1994)) Tennessee (Tenn. Code. Ann. 39-13-501 (1994)) Wisconsin (Wis. State. 944.17 (1993))