California lawyer proposes ballot initiative to execute gays
A California attorney has proposed a controversial ballot initiative that calls for the execution of homosexuals.
Matt McLaughlin's Sodomite Suppression Act also bans advocating for LGBT rights to minors, punishable by a $1 million fine, up to 10 years in prison, and expulsion from the state.
The Orange County lawyer paid a $200 filing fee to sponsor the initiative, and California Attorney General Kamala Harris will likely grant it a title and summary, according to Vox. If McLaughlin can secure at least 365,000 signatures, the initiative could appear on the ballot in November 2016....