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More justification to not visit the US.

Another crazy thing that is legal there is shooting you if they “feel” in danger. That includes following an unarmed black teenager around with a gun, then shooting them to death. It happens in the US, and people don’t get punished for it.



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Wait for the HIV infection statistic in California to go through the roof. Whoever signed the bill, should be put in a prison.

 

 

 

 

...and infected with HIV. Which will highly likely happen to the guy in prison. 



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Peh said:
Wait for the HIV infection statistic in California to go through the roof. Whoever signed the bill, should be put in a prison.

Maybe he has HIV?



Jumpin said:

More justification to not visit the US.

Another crazy thing that is legal there is shooting you if they “feel” in danger. That includes following an unarmed black teenager around with a gun, then shooting them to death. It happens in the US, and people don’t get punished for it.

Come to Minnesota then. We're basically Canada 2.0 :p





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This is beyond fucked up... It actually angers me knowing this is a thing know.



HomokHarcos said:
That would be like intentionally poisoning somebody, how stupid.

No, it literally is poisoning somebody. Whoever thought this is a good idea needs their head examined.



Seems like a fucked up thing to be normalised.



Really? laws to protect the HIV guys/gals that spread it? really?



AngryLittleAlchemist said:
Peh said:
Wait for the HIV infection statistic in California to go through the roof. Whoever signed the bill, should be put in a prison.

Maybe he has HIV?

Or paid by the Anti-HIV drugs-producing companies? 

Don't have sex in California, kids.