Repeals the criminalization of blasphemy in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts H2010 seeks to repeal Section 36 of chapter 272 of the General Laws, which criminalizes blasphemy. This bill, if enacted, would remove the legal penalties associated with blasphemy, affecting individuals who might otherwise face prosecution for such acts. The change would align Massachusetts law with broader trends towards freedom of expression and religious tolerance.
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