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In reply to the discussion: Should HIV non-disclosure be a crime? [View all]

justiceischeap

(14,040 posts)
42. I've never understood the whole "bug chasers" gang
Tue Dec 13, 2011, 10:46 AM
Dec 2011

it makes no sense to me to actively seek out HIV. I guess, in a way, if you're in a group that's highly susceptible to catching the bug, getting it over with would be an argument for doing so but it still never made sense to me.

I see the argument as flawed FreeState Dec 2011 #1
Understood Kurska Dec 2011 #3
I would have to say yes... FreeState Dec 2011 #7
Only if we also criminalize non-disclosure of all other communicable diseases MNBrewer Dec 2011 #12
i agree that Hep-C should also be on this list. since its communicable and can be fatal La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #15
Remember the film, "Dressed to Kill", w/Angie Dickinson? {SPOILERS} closeupready Dec 2011 #16
its true undiagnosed syphilis can be. never knew herpes could be fatal La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #17
Herpes isn't fatal very often, of course, but in children or those with compromised immunity, it can closeupready Dec 2011 #18
I have to agree... w8liftinglady Dec 2011 #33
I used to be of the opinion that positive people LuvNewcastle Dec 2011 #2
I worked with a guy - a straight guy - who infected almost a dozen women and killed four cliffordu Dec 2011 #4
There was a man in the DFW area convicted of assault with a deadly weapon for purposely infecting tammywammy Dec 2011 #6
For sex acts? It is certainly unethical not to say... Fearless Dec 2011 #5
You know what really pisses me off? When someone thinks they can do whatever crappy thing dkf Dec 2011 #8
What problem would that solve and how? jberryhill Dec 2011 #9
I have an HIV + cousin who does not inform his sex partners justiceischeap Dec 2011 #10
why would he have to tell them if they are practicing safer sex? La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #23
Because, he like some others, aren't practicing safer sex. justiceischeap Dec 2011 #41
sorry, i wasn't clear on that. La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #46
Yep, I see that as a problem too. Often laws are used for discrimination. The problem here, RKP5637 Dec 2011 #40
I've never understood the whole "bug chasers" gang justiceischeap Dec 2011 #42
Looking at this from a Social Work perspective Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2011 #11
As with everything, it depends, IMO. closeupready Dec 2011 #13
i think non-disclosure for having unsafe sex should be a crime La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #14
Makes for a great reason not to get tested MNBrewer Dec 2011 #19
what circumstances do you think it should be a crime? La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #20
I do not think it should be a crime under almost all circumstances MNBrewer Dec 2011 #21
as far as this goes, i did describe a very limited circumstance La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #22
There should be at least as much culpability in not asking as in not disclosing MNBrewer Dec 2011 #24
the culpability is not the same, when one knows one has an communicable disease La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #25
We at least agree on this MNBrewer Dec 2011 #26
as i said most people are not sociopathic. La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #28
Please note that I'm not saying that people don't have the responsibility of honestly informing MNBrewer Dec 2011 #31
imagine a scenario where i am married to my husband and want to conceive a baby La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #32
In the case of a married couple, I think the circumstances of the relationship do closeupready Dec 2011 #34
We don't require disclosure of any other infectious disease, so why HIV? yardwork Dec 2011 #27
i would say that its because hiv is one of the few diseases that La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #29
In order to stigmatize it and punish people who have it. MNBrewer Dec 2011 #30
First, that is not illegal in every state, only in some. beyurslf Dec 2011 #35
i think you mean.. La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #36
Yes thank you. beyurslf Dec 2011 #37
also i agree w. you La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #38
I firmly believe that there should be a law/s requiring disclosure any infectious disease more uriel1972 Dec 2011 #39
why would you have to disclose if you are practicing safer sex? La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #44
Brokewn condoms for a start. nt. uriel1972 Dec 2011 #47
yes, but it unfairly penalizes someone who knows they have hiv vs someone who carries it but doesnt La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #48
Your views are not universally held amongst medical professionals, from what I know. closeupready Dec 2011 #49
I'm not talking about branding people, uriel1972 Dec 2011 #50
yes, but ethicality and legality are different issues La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #52
OK we can probably get away with no new laws uriel1972 Dec 2011 #53
Well I do hope you protect your health, use condoms and always practice safer sex. closeupready Dec 2011 #54
I would if I get the oppurtunity uriel1972 Dec 2011 #56
Well, you really are talking about one side of the same coin I'm talking about. closeupready Dec 2011 #55
My worry is that laws like that lead to a decreased number of people getting tested. Lyric Dec 2011 #43
I don't know. Interesting debate. nt ZombieHorde Dec 2011 #45
Very interesting Kurska Dec 2011 #51
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