Apparently, it may be illegal to have an STI in Oklahoma soon...
@Heucuva8 Why does their stupidity hurt me so badly?
y’all lol.
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intentionally or recklessly spreading an infection or disease is assault that can badly impact someone’s life forever.
“If signed into law, House Bill 3098 would criminalize the intentional or reckless spread of STIs”
I think, of course, there will be cases with gray areas where somebody may be wrongly convicted, but overall a judge needs to see definitive proof to convict somebody of this, overall I think it’s a good thing. It’s this way in California, @JGNWYRK @Heucuva8
Define "reckless". A religious zealot may define it to mean "anyone having sex outside of marriage".
Still think it's a good idea?
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This interested me, and apparently there are laws in my state -- and people have been prosecuted -- if a person knows their HIV status is positive and engage in sexual behavior that poses a significant risk of transmission.
They can face felony charges for assaulting someone using bodily fluids with intent to transmit, failing to disclose their HIV status with needle-sharing partners or failing to disclose their status before donating blood or body tissues.
@Heucuva8 @Armchaircouch @JGNWYRK
So I think the laws have to be written in a very specific and precise way? Right?
I mean.... that makes sense to me, sort of. It is more precise than "reckless".
HIV is and was one of the deadliest things to rip through humans in the 80s and maybe 90s, there are actually doctors out there concerned with public health, and they made disclosure mandatory by law.
I have had the same thought though about Covid! Back when it came out it was very deadly, at least for some, imo it’s 100% unethical if not disclosed that you had it within any recent timeframe if you’re going to be physical or in the presence of someone, yes!