The Forbidden Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education, also known as the FURRIES Act, would prohibit students from barking, hissing, meowing, wearing leashes, fur or tails at public ...
A Texas lawmaker introduced a bill to ban "non-human behavior" in public schools, such as barking, meowing and other ...
A Texas Republican bill would prohibit students from cosplaying as "furries" and using litter boxes in classrooms.
Texas House of Representatives Rep. Stan Gerdes of District 17 has proposed a new bill aimed at stopping furry behavior in schools! The proposed bill is aimed at preventing the alleged "non-human" ...
Texas lawmakers first came for vaguely suspicious anime. Now they’re coming after the “furries.” In a newly proposed house ...
Issues delivered straight to your door or device Texas Representative Stan Gerdes presented a piece of prospective ...
A new bill in Texas has been introduced that seeks to ban furries from schools by making “non-human behavior” illegal within the state.
A new Texas bill, known as the FURRIES Act, would ban non-human behaviors in public schools, including the use of litter ...
The Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education, or FURRIES, Act, filed by Austin-area Republican State Rep. Stan Gerdes, would "prohibit any non-human behavior by a student, ...
A Texas Republican wants to ban students from "any non-human" behaviors in a bid to crack down on furry subculture.
Texas legislator Rep. Stan Gerdes (R) has introduced The FURRIES Act, legislation to punish students who act like non-human animals in schools and penalize schools who allow this behavior.
Under the Forbidden Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education, or FURRIES Act, students would be forbidden from barking, hissing, meowing and wearing leashes, fur or tails at school.