(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Charlie Brown is now legal in the state of Kentucky Kentucky legislators have passed a Charlie Brown bill to protect religious expression in public schools The state Senate passed a religious freedom bill in a 31 to 3 vote last month and the house passed it 81 to 8 on March 6th to send it to governor Matt Bevin The legislation was crafted after school officials in a Johnson County public school censored a production of a Charlie Brown Christmas You know when Linus recites Christ's birth for the book of Luke Linus recites Luke after Charlie Brown Frustrated with the commercialism of the holiday asked if anyone can explain the real meaning of Christmas Peanuts creator Charles Schulz famously insisted on including the religious scene in the original a Charlie Brown Christmas Which first aired on CBS in 1965 school officials were worried the scene illegally promoted religion And removed it from the school production Ironically some critics said the bill was unnecessary Citing the First Amendment, but Alliance defending freedom attorney Matt Sharp says the school's action proved the need Even though the Supreme Court has repeatedly held that schools can include the Bible and other religious stories and elements as part of the educational process There was confusion in Kentucky over this play and so what this law does is reaffirm what the Constitution says You know the First Amendment freedom of speech freedom of religion so now it is now legal to Show the Charlie Brown Christmas and Kentucky schools Let me know what you think about this in the comments below And if you're new be sure to hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more videos. Thanks for watching