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HIV-Positive Indiana Man Faces 15 Additional Nondisclosure Charges

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Regina

People deserve to know if you put them at risk. The lack of the spread of his disease should lessen his sentence. Remember, none of the victims were infected by this guy...he must have done something to protect them.

September 20, 2010 Lake Charles

Stop Criminalizing HIV

Stop the criminalization of HIV!

April 11, 2010

frank

I am so sick of hearing it's the HIV persons responsiblity! Well, gee whiz, since you say you don't have STDs then lets have unprotected sex! STOP putting YOUR responsibilies on other person and start taking responsiblities for YOUR own actions. YOU have sex without a condom, you can catch AIDS as well as alot of other STDs. Should we also jail those with other diseases too?

April 10, 2010

Madison Bleu

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this the same guy who admitted that his intent was to purposely try to infect others?? If thats the case its not like he didn't know or was 'afraid' to tell his partners about his status. He acted with malice and therefore by law SHOULD be held accountable for his actions. I firmly believe that everyone is responsible for protecting themselves but if ppl are purposely trying to harm others then they should be jailed.

March 26, 2010

Doug Williams

Gee, he didn't tell them... Did they ask??? Yes I am HIV+ and I tell everyone that I even think I might have sex with, I'm just really FREAKING tired of the rest of the world thinking that it's my responsibility to protect their health from their own stupididty!!!! I DO my part... You DO yours!

March 23, 2010 Long Beach, CA

Bruce McGuire

i am no longer amazed at what people are willing to give up. Man created this disease in a pettry dish and then let it out amoung us in primates, then one was bitten, and now 100,000,000 CASES AND THEY WANT TO CRIMINALIZE HAVING A DISEASE.PARENTS WANT TEACHERS, CELL PHONES. AND TEEN PEERS TO TEACH THIER CHILDREN ABOUT SEX, THAT SAVES THEM THE EMBARRASMENT. GOVERNMENT HAS NOW AGREED TO MAKE IT A CRIME IF YOU CANT OR DONT PAY FOR HEALTH INSURANCE, NOT WHAT IS MEANT BY FREEDOM, IN THE CONSTITUTION

March 23, 2010 miami

grace

It is ethical to disclose, but criminalizing HIV does little to stop the spread of it. It stigmatizes it further, preventing people who are poz but don't know it from getting tested, further spreading the disease. And those people who refuse to get tested but have unsafe sex face no legal consequences. Getting tested is responsible, but those that choose to not, face no consequences. People need to assume anyone is poz without seeing test results, and take responsibility for their own health

March 22, 2010 United States

George Maris

Laws are placed on the books, for the purpose of protecting the community. Disclosure of HIV status for HIV positive men or women are important for the spread of the disease. Persons do have a right to know if you are putting them at risk.

March 19, 2010 Charlottesville VA

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