maniacmikey
10-06-2005, 06:20 PM
California taxpayers will no longer help pay for impotency drugs for registered sex offenders under legislation signed Tuesday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The bill amends a law that requires the state's health insurance program for the poor to help cover the cost of drugs used for treating erectile dysfunction.
Federal support for subsidized Viagra was curtailed earlier this year when a New York state audit found nearly 200 sex offenders benefiting from the program.
Schwarzenegger then asked California agencies to stop prescribing the drugs to sex offenders and asked lawmakers to pass a bill that would outlaw the coverage.
The measure was one of several crime-related bills the governor announced signing.
Others will:
Permit children to testify in sexual assault cases via closed circuit television, allowing them to face the assailants but from outside the courtroom.
Prohibit parents from having custody of their children if the parent lives with a registered sex offender.
Block the state's Department of Mental Health from placing sexually violent patients near schools after releasing them from treatment.
Allow state and
wonner
10-06-2005, 06:25 PM
I think they should develop an "anti-viagra" for sex offenders and they should be forced to take this castration-in-a-pill.
Well, personally, I dont think it's a bad idea at all...
From a Democratic standpoint, it's not constitutional...
Reason being. If they're out of jail, and not on probation, then they have served their punishment for the crime they committed.
Continuing to punish them for crimes that they have already done the penalty for is just slightly not right.
As well as not letting convicted felons vote.
After you do your time, it's only constitutional for your penalties to be done.
maniacmikey
10-06-2005, 07:10 PM
show me in the constitution where you have the right to an erection
show me in the constitution where you have the right to an erection
The matter isn't what it's preventing, the matter is the principle that continued punishment and discrimatory actions are being continued.