Democrats recently decriminalized knowingly infecting someone with HIV, but they want to criminalize earning a living because we might inadvertently infect someone with COVID-19.
Let that sink in. You can have risky sex with someone without telling them that you have AIDS, but you can’t operate your business because someone might contract a virus infection with a fractional percent of a serious outcome.
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Exactly. How’s that for stupid? I live in CA and that is the law here. You don’t have to tell anyone that you have HIV before you jump in the sack with them. But don’t you dare go out without a mask or go bodysurfing in the ocean by yourself unless you want to risk arrest or a hefty fine.
It all ranks right up there with arresting people for ‘lockdown violations’ while murderers and child molesters are let out of jail.
Wow. That’s depressing. Could you share your source?
CA’s law (it was reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor): https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB239
You had me at Bill the Cat. Scary and thought provoking thought though.