Posted on 05/14/2022 4:38:46 PM PDT by fwdude
Gov. Brian Kemp has signed into law a bill that modernizes some of Georgia’s rules around HIV-status disclosure.
Under the prior law, any person living with HIV who did not disclose positive HIV status prior to a sexual act could face a felony charge punishable by up to 10 years in prison, according to Georgia Equality, an LGBT advocacy group.
The revised law is narrower in scope. Now, Georgia law penalizes only those sexual acts performed by a person living with HIV “with the intent to transmit HIV” when the act “has a significant risk of transmission based on current scientifically supported levels of risk transmission.”
Such incidents could still be punished as felonies, but the maximum punishment has been reduced to five years.
(Excerpt) Read more at capitol-beat.org ...
DISGUSTING!
Remember EVERYONE that had a bad case of covid or took the injection now has HIV. HIV stays in tissues and very slowly grows much like cancer. FLCCC under long covid has three products that kills HIV two over the counter. your body doesn’t naturally kill it as it attaches to your T-helper cells.
Distributed by WHOM? The pushers?
how bout depraved indifference then, or blatant disregard...
I feel like a demonic spell has overtaken GA. Seriously, it’s pretty f’d up that people even consider voting for Kemp
A demonic spell is rapidly taking over the world.
People are willing to listen to whatever tickles their ears.
100%
So that means that if someone contracts aids through sexual behavior, and there was no “intent” to transmit it on the part of the other person, there is no legal recourse for the one being infected.
Seems fair. /s
I was wrong then, but I hope I'm right now.
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