Maryland Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Exonerate 17th-Century Witchcraft Convictions
Maryland lawmakers face a long list of pressing issues this term, including a $3 billion budget shortfall, youth crime, and rising costs across the state. But one bill on the table takes a different focus — exonerating individuals convicted of witchcraft more than 300 years ago.
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