A new bill in Texas has been introduced that seeks to ban furries from schools by making “non-human behavior” illegal within ...
Texas wants to say farewell to the furries. A bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives backed by Gov. Greg ...
A bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives seeks to ban “non-human behavior” in schools, including practices ...
Issues delivered straight to your door or device Texas Representative Stan Gerdes presented a piece of prospective ...
A Texas lawmaker introduced a bill to ban "non-human behavior" in public schools, such as barking, meowing and other ...
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A new bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives Thursday by state Rep. Stan Gerdes (R-Smithville)— which would be ...
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meowing, wearing leashes, fur or tails at public schools in Texas. Students will also be prohibited from using litter boxes or licking as means of self-care on school grounds. Exempt from the ban ...
Texas lawmakers propose banning furry-related behavior in public schools, igniting discussions on student expression.
meowing, barking and hissing; wearing a tail, collar, or ears; and licking oneself in a grooming manner. The F.U.R.R.I.E.S Act, filed by Rep. Stan Gerdes, a Republican lawmaker from Central Texas ...