In 2019 and 2020, Wiener attempted to pass Senate Bill 201,[69] a bill that would have restricted physician and parents' ability to decide to perform reconstructive genital surgery on intersex infants, and would instead require the impacted child be old enough to decide to undergo surgery.[70] The bill was opposed by the California Medical Association and other medical groups who said they would not be able to apply medical expertise, which would threaten patient safety. The bill died in committee.[71][72] Wiener re-introduced the bill a second time in January 2021, this time as Senate Bill 225.[73]
Wiener introduced Senate Bill 145 on January 18, 2019.[74] The bill proposed to remove the requirement to place someone convicted of non-forcible oral or anal sex with a minor over the age of 14 (provided the convicted is less than 10 years older) on the sex offender registry, instead leaving this to the judge’s discretion, as was the case for vaginal sex.[75] He argued that existing law was discriminatory towards LGBT couples where the partners were just above and below the age of legal consent. Wiener received online harassment and death threats from those who claimed the bill protected pedophiles.[76] The bill was signed into law by Gavin Newsom in September 2020.[77]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTcgjNG1Ays
Never, ever, trust a man named "Weiner". You will always get fucked.
In 2019 and 2020, Wiener attempted to pass Senate Bill 201,[69] a bill that would have restricted physician and parents' ability to decide to perform reconstructive genital surgery on intersex infants, and would instead require the impacted child be old enough to decide to undergo surgery.[70] The bill was opposed by the California Medical Association and other medical groups who said they would not be able to apply medical expertise, which would threaten patient safety. The bill died in committee.[71][72] Wiener re-introduced the bill a second time in January 2021, this time as Senate Bill 225.[73]
Wiener introduced Senate Bill 145 on January 18, 2019.[74] The bill proposed to remove the requirement to place someone convicted of non-forcible oral or anal sex with a minor over the age of 14 (provided the convicted is less than 10 years older) on the sex offender registry, instead leaving this to the judge’s discretion, as was the case for vaginal sex.[75] He argued that existing law was discriminatory towards LGBT couples where the partners were just above and below the age of legal consent. Wiener received online harassment and death threats from those who claimed the bill protected pedophiles.[76] The bill was signed into law by Gavin Newsom in September 2020.[77]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTcgjNG1Ays
Never trust a man named "Weiner". You will always get fucked.
In 2019 and 2020, Wiener attempted to pass Senate Bill 201,[69] a bill that would have restricted physician and parents' ability to decide to perform reconstructive genital surgery on intersex infants, and would instead require the impacted child be old enough to decide to undergo surgery.[70] The bill was opposed by the California Medical Association and other medical groups who said they would not be able to apply medical expertise, which would threaten patient safety. The bill died in committee.[71][72] Wiener re-introduced the bill a second time in January 2021, this time as Senate Bill 225.[73]
Wiener introduced Senate Bill 145 on January 18, 2019.[74] The bill proposed to remove the requirement to place someone convicted of non-forcible oral or anal sex with a minor over the age of 14 (provided the convicted is less than 10 years older) on the sex offender registry, instead leaving this to the judge’s discretion, as was the case for vaginal sex.[75] He argued that existing law was discriminatory towards LGBT couples where the partners were just above and below the age of legal consent. Wiener received online harassment and death threats from those who claimed the bill protected pedophiles.[76] The bill was signed into law by Gavin Newsom in September 2020.[77]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTcgjNG1Ays
Never trust a man named fucking "Weiner". You will always get fucked.
In 2019 and 2020, Wiener attempted to pass Senate Bill 201,[69] a bill that would have restricted physician and parents' ability to decide to perform reconstructive genital surgery on intersex infants, and would instead require the impacted child be old enough to decide to undergo surgery.[70] The bill was opposed by the California Medical Association and other medical groups who said they would not be able to apply medical expertise, which would threaten patient safety. The bill died in committee.[71][72] Wiener re-introduced the bill a second time in January 2021, this time as Senate Bill 225.[73]
Wiener introduced Senate Bill 145 on January 18, 2019.[74] The bill proposed to remove the requirement to place someone convicted of non-forcible oral or anal sex with a minor over the age of 14 (provided the convicted is less than 10 years older) on the sex offender registry, instead leaving this to the judge’s discretion, as was the case for vaginal sex.[75] He argued that existing law was discriminatory towards LGBT couples where the partners were just above and below the age of legal consent. Wiener received online harassment and death threats from those who claimed the bill protected pedophiles.[76] The bill was signed into law by Gavin Newsom in September 2020.[77]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTcgjNG1Ays
Never trust a man named fucking "Weiner".
In 2019 and 2020, Wiener attempted to pass Senate Bill 201,[69] a bill that would have restricted physician and parents' ability to decide to perform reconstructive genital surgery on intersex infants, and would instead require the impacted child be old enough to decide to undergo surgery.[70] The bill was opposed by the California Medical Association and other medical groups who said they would not be able to apply medical expertise, which would threaten patient safety. The bill died in committee.[71][72] Wiener re-introduced the bill a second time in January 2021, this time as Senate Bill 225.[73]
Wiener introduced Senate Bill 145 on January 18, 2019.[74] The bill proposed to remove the requirement to place someone convicted of non-forcible oral or anal sex with a minor over the age of 14 (provided the convicted is less than 10 years older) on the sex offender registry, instead leaving this to the judge’s discretion, as was the case for vaginal sex.[75] He argued that existing law was discriminatory towards LGBT couples where the partners were just above and below the age of legal consent. Wiener received online harassment and death threats from those who claimed the bill protected pedophiles.[76] The bill was signed into law by Gavin Newsom in September 2020.[77]
Never trust a man named fucking "Weiner".