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QAnon Targets Democrat Author of Bill to Protect Child Sex Offenders
Bill still allows sex ‘when committed without force, where the minor was a willing participant and under the age of 14’
By Katy Grimes, August 21, 2020 7:46 am
Last year California Globe reported that State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and Assemblywoman Susan Eggman (D-Stockton) introduced legislation “to end blatant discrimination against LGBT young people regarding California’s sex offender registry.” Wiener and Eggman are members of the California Legislative LGBT Caucus.
However, under their bill, SB 145, the offenders would not have to automatically register as sex offenders if the offenders are within 10 years of age of the minor.
According to Wiener last year: “SB 145 ends blatant discrimination against young people engaged in voluntary sexual activity by providing courts the discretion to decide, at sentencing, if registering the defendant as a sex offenders is appropriate, regardless of the sex act they performed,” bill analysis reported in August 2019.
And then thebill was placed on the suspense file, which means Wiener could not get the bill passed
However, the bill has beenbrought back, without any new analysis, or new amendments, and was voted on Thursday in the Assembly Appropriations Committee, where it was passed 6-2
What changed between last August 2019 and August 2020?
yes, what changed indeed ?
https://californiaglobe.com/section-2/qanon-targets-democrat-author-of-bill-to-protect-child-sex-offenders/
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A California bill that would remove a requirement for offenders to register as a sex offender after committing certain sex acts with minors within a 10-year age difference is set to go to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk after passing in both legislative houses.
The bill, SB 145, applies in cases where the victim is between the ages of 14 and 17 and aims to lift an existing registration requirement for oral and anal sex. The state senate and assembly both voted to approve the bill on Tuesday despite Republican opposition in the Senate and bipartisan opposition in the assembly.
State Senator Scott Wiener, who introduced the bill
claims it is meant to treat LGBT offenders the same as heterosexual offenders, as there is already a similar exemption from mandatory registration for vaginal intercourse between partners of a similar age difference.
"This irrational discrimination on the sex offender registry was created when California banned LGBT sex," ...
Wiener said in a statement when a version of the bill passed the state senate in May 2019.
"This distinction between vaginal intercourse and other forms of intercourse is a relic of California's discriminatory past, and it's time to bring an end to it."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/california-bill-lower-penalties-sexual-relations-with-minor-newsom