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However some cases of ''actual'' anti-furry law have occurred, most notably with [=SB943=] which was signed in UsefulNotes/{{Oklahoma|USA}} in 2023. The law allows for state funding to pay for private school tuition for students who live within a school district where teachers taught controversial topics and/or teachers were discovered to be part of the furry fandom.[[note]]The text of the law stating "any school employee or volunteer engaged in anthropomorphic behavior commonly referred to as furries." Many noted the BreadEggsBreadedEggs wording of the law being odd as "anthropomorphic behavior" ''is'' to make something human like, meaning by default humans ''always'' act human like.[[/note]] Oklahoma again ended up in bizarre furry legislation news in early 2024 when state representative Justin Humphrey proposed a bill which would allow school employees to call ''animal control'' on students engaged in furry activities.
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However some cases of ''actual'' anti-furry law have occurred, most notably with [=SB943=] which was signed in UsefulNotes/{{Oklahoma|USA}} in 2023. The law allows for state funding to pay for private school tuition for students who live within a school district where teachers taught controversial topics and/or teachers were discovered to be part of the furry fandom.[[note]]The text of the law stating "any school employee or volunteer engaged in anthropomorphic behavior commonly referred to as furries." Many noted the BreadEggsBreadedEggs wording of the law being odd as "anthropomorphic behavior" ''is'' to make something human like, meaning by default humans ''always'' act human like.[[/note]]
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However some cases of ''actual'' anti-furry law have occurred, most notably with [=SB943=] which was signed in UsefulNotes/{{Oklahoma|USA}} in 2023. The law allows for state funding to pay for private school tuition for students who live within a school district where teachers taught controversial topics and/or teachers were discovered to be part of the furry fandom.[[note]]The text of the law stating "any school employee or volunteer engaged in anthropomorphic behavior commonly referred to as furries." Many noted the BreadEggsBreadedEggs wording of the law being odd as "anthropomorphic behavior" ''is'' to make something human like, meaning by default humans ''always'' act human like.[[/note]]
[[/note]] Oklahoma again ended up in bizarre furry legislation news in early 2024 when state representative Justin Humphrey proposed a bill which would allow school employees to call ''animal control'' on students engaged in furry activities.