California must cure homosexuality? Lawmaker pushes to repeal relic law Cornell Barnard
SACRAMENTO, CA - A Southern California assemblywoman wants to repeal an obscure law that's been on the books for six decades and calls on mental health professionals to find a cure for homosexuality.
"It's absurd and it needs to go. Sixty years is long enough," said Long Beach Democratic Assemblywoman Bonnie Lowenthal.
Lowenthal has introduced a bill to repeal section 8050 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, which declares "the State Department of Mental Health shall plan and cause to be conducted scientific research into the causes and cures of sexual deviation, including the causes of homosexuality."
Many in the gay community are surprised such a law still exists and want it gone.
"It's truly offensive, a law from a bygone era that is utterly discriminatory," said Mario Guerrero of Equality California.
Lowenthal said she's moving the repeal through committees and hasn't seen any opposition.
"It has no place in our code books today," Lowenthal said.