Law HIV Fully Decriminalized in Illinois; Becomes Only Second State in the US After Texas

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Living with HIV and not disclosing it to sexual partners is no longer a crime that can lead to time in prison or fines totaling thousands of dollars thanks to a new law signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker that finally decriminalizes HIV in the state of Illinois.

Alex Cooper of Plus (an HIV advocacy site) reported that Pritzker was happy to approve the law this week when it reached his desk, saying that existing Illinois policies were archaic and blatantly discriminatory.

“They don’t decrease infection rates, but they do increase stigma,” he said. “It’s high time we treat HIV as we do other treatable transmissible diseases.”

LGBTQ activists and health care providers celebrated the bill’s passage, claiming it was a “significant step” in the fight to end some of the stigma endured by those living with HIV.

In an interview with Plus, Coleman Goode, a community organizer at AIDS Foundation Chicago, said, “for people living with HIV, it finally takes the stigma away, that people living with HIV are dangerous. It finally makes HIV, like every other disease, not criminalized. So, this is a very monumental moment, especially with it only being the second state in the country to completely repeal the harmful law.”

In an unusual twist, the normally conservative state of Texas was the first state in the nation to change its HIV laws, decriminalizing transmission of the disease back in 1994.

In a statement from the American Civil Liberties Union Illinois, the Illinois HIV Action Alliance said, “the criminalization of HIV has harmed communities in our home state for decades. It has done nothing other than spread fear and stigma, and it discouraged people from getting tested or knowing their status. This legislation was passed to bring an end to these harms and modernize how we approach this public health issue. We are very relieved to see this destructive law has finally been stricken from the books.”

According to Illinois Senator and lead sponsor of the bill, Robert Peters, laws criminalizing HIV status are rooted in racism, discrimination and fear.

“It was used to abuse people in our state, targeting people living with HIV and disproportionately affecting LGBTQ+ people, women and Black and Brown communities,” he said.

In addition to the HIV decriminalization bill, Pritzker also signed several other important bills supporting the Illinois LGBTQ community, including HB 3709, which allows same-sex couples to receive state fertility treatment coverage; and SB 139, which instructs state county clerks to grant new marriage certificates should a person request a correction to the gendered language on their original marriage certificate.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that in 2020, 37 states had laws in their books that criminalized HIV exposure. With Illinois coming off that list, that means more than 70% of the nation still criminalizes the spread of HIV.
 
Absolute. Fucking. Degenerates. I am honestly surprised Texas and Illinois are doing this because this kind of nonsensical and dangerous policy screams Commiefornia.
 
Absolute. Fucking. Degenerates. I am honestly surprised Texas and Illinois are doing this because this kind of nonsensical and dangerous policy screams Commiefornia.
It makes sense to me that Texas was the first. What better way to kill the gays than to let them kill themselves?
 
Glad to see that the ACLU has given up the tawdry work of defending free speech and the rights of the accused in order to ensure that retards can secretly give people HIV without repercussions.
 
This is insanity, society is melting down over a weak flu variant with people barking at me to take a half-baked vaccine that doesn't even work & at the same time we're decriminalizing the intentional spread of one of the deadliest diseases known to man.
 
This article has its facts off.
In Texas, you can still be charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon if you have know you have HIV/AIDS, don't tell your partner, then have sex and your partner presses charges.

This. It's... complete clownworld. You're locked up and demonized if you don't wear a mask, but HIV? It's cool, no problem.
Covid 19 bad but HIV is allllright!
Listen sweatie, COVID spreads faster so its a bigger threat to the Greater Good. Sure, HIV/AIDS is more lethal, but that only infects the individual. We don't care about individuals, we care about Society.
Now live in your pod, eat the bugs and get your weekly booster shot.
 
One thing to point out, it is still against the law to have HIV and lie if you are asked about it and then have unsafe sex with someone.
Before this law was repealed, you had to tell someone proactively if you were HIV positive. Now, the other person has to ask.
I think repealing this law is wrong. People with HIV should be required to inform someone they are intimate with that they are HIV positive.
People should also always ask any intimate partner about their HIV status before being intimate. Not asking is just stupid.
 
This article has its facts off.
In Texas, you can still be charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon if you have know you have HIV/AIDS, don't tell your partner, then have sex and your partner presses charges.
So what you're saying is that my dick can be a deadly weapon? All I have to do is contract HIV and move to Texas?
 
The implication that transmitting HIV is legal in Texas is a gross misinterpretation of Texas law and is probably purposefully dumb to try to make Texas look more appealing to fags.

If a person with HIV or AIDS exposes another individual without previously stating his or her positive status, that person can be charged with assault with a deadly weapon under the Texas penal code. Under the law, anything can be a deadly weapon if it can be used to cause serious harm or death. You may be charged with this crime even if you engaged in consensual sex with the person.

If a person who knows he or she has HIV or AIDS exposes another person without informing that individual of his or her positive status and had the intent to infect that individual, he or she can be charged with attempted murder. This can also occur despite consensual sex.

HIV isn’t the only disease Texas views as a potential weapon. Anyone who gives a sexually transmitted disease, like syphilis or hepatitis, to another person without having notified them of the possibility of transmission can be charged with assault. This is because it fits the legal definition of one person causing bodily injury to another.
 
Time to avoid fucking any gay men who have spent time in Texas or Illinois.


Oh wait I'm not gay.
 
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