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LastLiberal in PalmSprings

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Fri Feb 14, 2025, 10:35 PM Feb 14

'Contraception begins at erection': Ohio Dems propose bill Republicans find 'absurd' [View all]

In a provocative move aimed at sparking debate on reproductive rights, Ohio Democratic state representatives Anita Somani and Tristan Rader have introduced a bill nicknamed the "Conception Begins at Erection Act." This legislation would make it a felony for men to "discharge semen without the intent to fertilize," effectively criminalizing male ejaculation without the intention of procreation, according to Morgan Trau at News 5 Cleveland.

Dr. Somani, an OBGYN by profession, explained the rationale behind the bill: "If you're going to penalize someone for an unwanted pregnancy, why not penalize the person who is also responsible for the pregnancy?" The proposed law would impose fines of up to $10,000 per violation, with exceptions for protected sex, contraception use, masturbation, sperm donation and LGBTQ+ intercourse.

While both supporters and critics acknowledge the bill's satirical nature, it has ignited a heated discussion on reproductive rights in Ohio.

Republican activist Austin Beigel called the proposal "beyond ridiculous" and "a mockery of the most basic biological concepts." However, Somani countered, "If you think it's absurd to regulate men, then you should think it's equally absurd to regulate women."

The bill comes in the wake of Ohio voters' decision to protect abortion rights in 2023, when Issue 1 passed with 57% support, enshrining reproductive rights in the state constitution. Despite this, anti-abortion advocates like Beigel are pushing for new legislation to criminalize abortion entirely, arguing that "human life begins at conception."

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Elle Woods: "For that matter, any masturbatory emissions, where the sperm is clearly not seeking an egg, could be termed reckless abandonment." Legally Blonde

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