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The Criminalization Of Knowingly Transmitting AIDS
Part 1 of Paper .....................................3
Interviews concerning the issue............................4
Reasons for the criminalization of knowingly transmitting
AIDS..................................................5
Reasons against the criminalization of knowingly
transmitting AIDS...................................... Part 2 of Paper ....ading AIDS has been a big
issue recently, and still remains so. As of September, 1991, legislation
criminalizing AIDS transmission has been passed in 24 states. Among these
states are California, Idaho, Ohio, Missouri, Michigan, and South Carolina.
Under these current laws, it is a crime to knowingly transmit the virus
through sex, sharing needles, donating infected blood, organs, or skin
tissue.
The first person to go to court under these laws in Michigan was
Jeffrey Hanlon. Hanlon was .... |
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