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I thought this looked a bit dodgy so I looked it up. According to the San Francisco Chronicle it says,
"Under current law, if a person who knows they are infected with HIV has unprotected sex without telling their partner they have the virus, they can be convicted of a felony and face years of jail time. Intentional transmission of any other communicable disease, even a potentially deadly condition like hepatitis, is a misdemeanor."
So, they want to change it from a felony to a misdemeanor. Don't know if I agree with this but it makes more sense.
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[–] pissed 2 points 5 points 7 points (+7|-2) ago
I thought this looked a bit dodgy so I looked it up. According to the San Francisco Chronicle it says,
"Under current law, if a person who knows they are infected with HIV has unprotected sex without telling their partner they have the virus, they can be convicted of a felony and face years of jail time. Intentional transmission of any other communicable disease, even a potentially deadly condition like hepatitis, is a misdemeanor."
So, they want to change it from a felony to a misdemeanor. Don't know if I agree with this but it makes more sense.
[–] clamhurt_legbeard 0 points 14 points 14 points (+14|-0) ago
And I also believe I should be allowed to serve people poisoned food and only face misdemeanor charges!
[–] Kim_Jong_Ungh 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
At least they won't get raped in jail.
[–] TotallyNotAFed ago
They should be furthwr criminalizing the spread of diseases, not decriminalizing one to make it match the reat.
[–] HeavyBrain ago
How about we declare all shit that you trasmit for life and that can kill you a felony? Why always pander to the lowest dominator.
But yes it does make more sense I am shocked that Cali fuckers can think ahead two steps.