Homosexuality laws
Sir.—lm sorry my comments about New Zealand's liberality (“The Press". Dec. 22), could be taken as suggesting that everything is rosy. As my book "Love’s Mysteries” makes clear. I agree with P. R. H. Maling I‘The Press.” Dec. 29) that New Zealand’s homosexuality laws are antiquated and inhumane. In fact I favour abandoning all laws relating to victimless crimes. History shows they create more evils than those they are intended to combat.—Yours, etc., GLENN WILSON Institute of Psychiatry, University of London. December 29, 1976.
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Press, 30 December 1976, Page 10
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