Knowingly Exposing Sex Partners To HIV Would No Longer Be A Felony Under This California Bill

By: Shanice Davis

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A group of California lawmakers no longer want people to face up to seven years in prison for choosing not to inform their sex partners about their HIV infection before exposing them to the disease during unprotected intercourse. The bill, which would reduce the crime to a misdemeanor, would also apply to people who donate to blood or semen banks without making their HIV or AIDS status known, the Los Angeles Times reports.

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