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Law Passed After Young Child Uses Naughty Word
As of JAN.10 2010: Kids under the age of nine are no longer allowed to say the word "gay"

A new law was stated that children ,nine and under, were no longer allowed to say the word gay. This was passed when young 6 year old Jimi Burjek, of Illinois, overused the word, and adults were concerned. He will take part in Little People's Court to determine his punishment. As for other children, monitors will be set in every house, in case parents miss their child cursing. Any guilty kid will be sentenced to a 2 week stay at a local juvenile detention juvy center.

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