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Originally Posted by Bladewire
What state do you live in?
It's legal in most states
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Not really and BTW I live in a Province
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California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 239, which reduces penalties for knowingly exposing a sexual partner to HIV.
Under current California law, it is felony offense punishable by 3 to 8 years in prison. The new law, which was signed by Brown on Oct. 6 and takes effect January 1, changes this to a misdemeanor, carrying a 6-month prison term — the same punishment as knowingly exposing someone to other communicable diseases.
The law also reduces the penalty for knowingly donating blood infected with HIV from a felony to a misdemeanor.
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Amen, political correctness gone berserk. OK, the person may live but the medical costs are outrageous and the physical and emotional stress on the person is enormous. Nevermind the stigma.. But nobody gives a fuck...if somebody knowinlgly infected me I would "Ray Donovan" him/her.