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Oklahoma gop lawmakers have advanced a bill that would make transmitting an sti a felony charge punishable with upto 5 years in prison. This felony charge could potentially even impact those who were unaware they had an sti given the vague language of the bill. Oklahoma ranks: 11th for... show more
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Oklahoma house bill 3098 Click on the image to view the full bill ⤵️

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I know some people are confused at the list of stis on this bill. Smallpox Bacterial Vaginosis Pelvic Inflammatory Disease These are all listed as "stis" in this bill, but they are NOT stis. But this is a testament to the ignorance of the gop.

What fresh hell????? Speaking as an obgyn this is NOT okay. Also, we don’t currently test men for HPV so given that 97% of women have had HPV — yours included — that means women get jailed and men don’t? 🤬🤯🤬🤯🤬

It's horrifying. Those women would be potentially jailed, and because they'd be "felons" they'd not be able to vote and finding work would be severe challenge.

So basically they want access to people’s personal medical records. It will be interesting how many cops and pastors get charged with transmitting sti’s.

so considering there is NO HVP test that is approved for men, it's just another way to target and punish women.

Yup. Not to mention that bacterial vaginosis & pelvic inflammatory disease only impact women & are NOT stis........yet, are listed in this bill. .......and.....smallpox....idk why smallpox, the gop are incompetent.

This just made my blood boil, smallpox isn’t an STI, pelvic inflammatory disease is a complication from an STI but not communicable, and although men are carriers for HPV they’re not tested for it yet 96-98% of women have had one form of HPV or another. I feel like screaming!!!

Same. This bill is absolute garbage.
