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California Legalizes intentional HIV Spreading O.O

Knowingly exposing others to HIV will no longer be a felony in CaliforniaĀ 

VIa LA Times
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Friday that lowers from a felony to a misdemeanor the crime of knowingly exposing a sexual partner to HIV without disclosing the infection.

The measure also applies to those who give blood without telling the blood bank that they are HIV-positive.

Modern medicine allows those with HIV to live longer lives and nearly eliminates the possibility of transmission, according to state Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and Assemblyman Todd Gloria (D-San Diego), authors of the bill.

ā€œToday California took a major step toward treating HIV as a public health issue, instead of treating people living with HIV as criminals,ā€ Wiener said in a statement. ā€œHIV should be treated like all other serious infectious diseases, and thatā€™s what SB 239 does.ā€

Republican lawmakers including Sen. Joel Anderson of Alpine voted against the bill, arguing it puts the public at risk.

ā€œIā€™m of the mind that if you purposefully inflict another with a disease that alters their lifestyle the rest of their life, puts them on a regimenĀ of medications to maintain any kind of normalcy, it should be a felony,ā€ Anderson said during the floor debate. ā€œItā€™s absolutely crazy to me that we should go light on this.ā€

You can’t reason with these people. They believe being HIV positive is a lifestyle choice that should be protected.Ā 

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