California lowers penalty for knowingly exposing partners to HIV
Why not; in La La Land, yes means no, no means yes and they will disagree with anything that has any common-sense attached to it.
(CNN)Starting January 1, 2018, it will no longer be a major crime in California to knowingly expose a sexual partner to HIV without disclosing the infection. Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation on Friday that lowers the offense from a felony to a misdemeanor.
The California legislature passed SB 239 on September 11.
The law previously punished people who knowingly exposed or infected others with HIV by up to eight years in prison. This new legislation will lower jail time to a maximum of six months.
The next move for the lawmakers out yonder will be giving awards to those who can infect the most people.

That a way Captain Jerry Boy least you are consistent.

Love it, taking it to my spot with a better picture of Jerry. Thanks. J.C.