Democratic state Sen. Bradford Blackmon says he's proposing the bill as a political jab at Republicans who support banning some forms of contraception.
It is called the Contraception Begins at Erection Act. Mississippi Sen. Bradford Blackmon, District 21, filed the bill. The measure would make it unlawful to discharge genetic material without intent ...
The bill would make it illegal to "discharge genetic material" without the intent to fertilize an embryo, though it would not apply to sex where a contraceptive is used.
The ‘Contraception Begins at Erection Act,’ would make it unlawful for ‘a person to discharge genetic material without intent to fertilize an embryo.’ ...
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