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Yes or No on Prop. 36? Section 2 states that it would be unlawful to have oral sex with a minor under 14 and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator. Please comment.
I have not read it, but you have to be very careful with propositions. This could be a stealth initiative to lower the age of consent to 14 years.Yes or No on Prop. 36? Section 2 states that it would be unlawful to have oral sex with a minor under 14 and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator. Please comment.
I have not read it, but you have to be very careful with propositions. This could be a stealth initiative to lower the age of consent to 14 years.Yes or No on Prop. 36? Section 2 states that it would be unlawful to have oral sex with a minor under 14 and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator. Please comment.
The voter’s guide description/analysis vig.cdn.sos.ca.gov/2012/general/pdf/complete-vig-v2.pdf says nothing under Prop 36 about sex with minors. It is about changing the Three-strikes Law. Where do you see the part about sex with minors?Yes or No on Prop. 36? Section 2 states that it would be unlawful to have oral sex with a minor under 14 and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator. Please comment.
cacatholic.org/images/Election/Prop%2036.pdfCCC Position: The Bishops, who in 2004 supported Proposition 66—similar to Proposition 36—have
positively commented on Proposition 36.
So the way the law would be written, if you wanted to have oral sex with a seventh-grader, you would have to be college age or younger?Yes or No on Prop. 36? Section 2 states that it would be unlawful to have oral sex with a minor under 14 and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator. Please comment.
Hate to break it to you, but it is now quite common in middle school.First off 14yo should Never be having oral sex!
And people accuse the Catholic Church of being obsessed with sex…Why are voters in California so concerned with sex all the time?
Get real.
It doesn’t legalize the act. This is an adjustment of what types of crime can be used for sentencing a felon to life without possibility of parole under the current “three strikes” law.Yes or No on Prop. 36? Section 2 states that it would be unlawful to have oral sex with a minor under 14 and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator. Please comment.
I think “10” should be “1.”Yes or No on Prop. 36? Section 2 states that it would be unlawful to have oral sex with a minor under 14 and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator. Please comment.
Why are voters in California so concerned with sex all the time?
Get real.
:thumbsup:I have not read it, but you have to be very careful with propositions. This could be a stealth initiative to lower the age of consent to 14 years.
The proposition does neither change the definition of any crime nor lower the age of consent. It modifies sentencing guidelines for certain repeat felons. Therefore, a felon who commits this act gets X years in jail and sex offender registration but possibly wouldn’t be locked up for life.So the way the law would be written, if you wanted to have oral sex with a seventh-grader, you would have to be college age or younger?
I agree with sedonaman, this is a stealth initiative to lower the age-of-consent.
That statement was put out by the California Catholic Conference [see logo at bottom left]. I could not find anything on their website cacatholic.org/ that says anything about Prop 36.Says nothing about it that I can see vig.cdn.sos.ca.gov/2012/general/pdf/36-title-summ-analysis.pdf
The California Bishops have this to say:
cacatholic.org/images/Election/Prop%2036.pdf
Prop 36 HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HAVING ORAL SEX WITH MINORS OR ANYONE ELSE. It is an attempt to water down the 3 strikes law and put dangerous criminals back out on the street by not counting “non-violent” felonies as part of the law. I’m voting NO.Yes or No on Prop. 36? Section 2 states that it would be unlawful to have oral sex with a minor under 14 and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator. Please comment.
Maybe it’s buried in Prop 38, “Tax to Fund Education and Early Childhood Programs.”Prop 36 HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HAVING ORAL SEX WITH MINORS OR ANYONE ELSE. It is an attempt to water down the 3 strikes law and put dangerous criminals back out on the street by not counting “non-violent” felonies as part of the law. I’m voting NO.
Well, that’s where I got it. Open your link. Look on the left side where it says Election 2012. At the bottom of that box it says California Ballot Propositions. It will take you to California Ballot Initiatives and following it down to Prop 36 you will find the link I posted before.That statement was put out by the California Catholic Conference [see logo at bottom left]. I could not find anything on their website cacatholic.org/ that says anything about Prop 36.
I followed your directions and found nothing about Prop 36. But, following your links, I did find something: in Spanish, and I don’t speak Spanish. Could not find anything in English.Well, that’s where I got it. Open your link. Look on the left side where it says Election 2012. At the bottom of that box it says California Ballot Propositions. It will take you to California Ballot Initiatives and following it down to Prop 36 you will find the link I posted before.
What I posted IS hosted on their website.
Exactly. As am I.Prop 36 HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HAVING ORAL SEX WITH MINORS OR ANYONE ELSE. It is an attempt to water down the 3 strikes law and put dangerous criminals back out on the street by not counting “non-violent” felonies as part of the law. I’m voting NO.