Removing Condom Without Permission During Sex Now Illegal in California
3 years, 3 months ago

Removing Condom Without Permission During Sex Now Illegal in California

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California lawmakers moved to make the state the first to outlaw stealthing, which is removing a condom without permission during intercourse. But legislative analysts said at the time that the act could already be considered misdemeanor sexual battery, even if it isn’t specifically referenced in the criminal code. Lawmakers in New York and Wisconsin previously proposed related legislation, but Garcia said California would be the first to make it illegal. Her bill has support from the Erotic Service Providers Legal Educational Research Project, which said it could allow sex workers to sue clients who remove condoms during otherwise consensual sex.

History of this topic

Removing condom without partner's consent is 'sex crime': Canada's Supreme Court
2 years, 4 months ago
California repeals anti-loitering law that sparked debate over decriminalizing sex work
2 years, 5 months ago
Campaign in US against 'stealthing' or the removal of condom without consent during sex
3 years, 2 months ago
California May Become First State in the US to Make Removal of Condom Without Consent Illegal
3 years, 10 months ago

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