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The law changed from felony to misdemeanor, but your other comments are simply false.
KNOWINGLY infecting a person with a deadly disease is only a misdemeanor?
If you want them all to be felonies, that's a consistent position, and you should write your legislator.
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@socal2 @TwoScoopsMcGee, the change from felony to misdemeanor prosecutes potentially deadly disease transmission the same, whether HIV or TB.
State prisons have already more felons than capacity. You should ask your legislators to end the drug war, in order to make resources available for other priorities.
What the State should have done is add communicable chronic diseases to the list of felonies, rather than remove HIV,.
Yes a person with HIV can take a pill for the rest of their lifeWhat a heart-warming consolation!
This is a strategy to maximize infection of the homo community, thereby causing their numbers to dwindle.
Thanks governor jerry!
Because if you're charged with a felony to deliberately spread incurable disease without fear of punishment, then what freedom do you really have?
I hope they give drug-resistant TB sufferers the right to visit schools and convenience stores and breathe on the Slurpee Machine. After all, why discriminate against one disease but not another?