Kentucky bill would ban drag shows within 1,000 feet of schools, parks and homes
Kentucky Republicans introduced legislation last week that seeks to keep drag shows at least 1,000 feet approximately the length of three football fields from "locations that cater to minors," including schools, churches, parks, homes and walking trails.
While the bill, SB 115, broadly takes aim at "adult-oriented businesses" which it also defines to include adult cabarets, strip clubs and adult movie theaters one of the bill's five co-sponsors said the idea for the bill originated, in part, from concerns over a family-friendly drag show in the state.
Theyre adult-oriented performances; theres no reason children need to be exposed to that, Kentucky state Sen. Lindsey Tichenor told NBC affiliate WLEX of Lexington on Wednesday.
Uma Jewels, a drag queen based in Lexington, the state's second largest city, disagreed with Tichenor.
Drag is just about the most unsexy thing I can think of doing and if you are wanting to sexualize drag, I think that is on you and not on the performer, Jewels told WLEX.
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