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In California, Infecting Someone With HIV Isn't a Crime, Using a Wrong Personal Pronoun Is
October 9, 2017
Daniel Greenfield


I'm exaggerating. But not by that much.

The war on plastic bags has been all but won in California. To be shortly followed by the way on driving to the supermarket. But fortunately infecting someone with HIV has been decriminalized.

    Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Friday that lowers from a felony to a misdemeanor the crime of knowingly exposing a sexual partner to HIV without disclosing the infection.

    The measure also applies to those who give blood without telling the blood bank that they are HIV-positive.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/268084/california-infecting-someone-hiv-isnt-crime-using-daniel-greenfield

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Who's kidding whom? At the rate California is going, life itself is going to be against the law
there in due course.


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