Ohio bill would ban ejaculation without intent to conceive — with exceptions for LGBTQ+ people
- Two Ohio State Representatives, Anita Somani and Tristan Rader, introduced the Conception Begins at Erection Act, banning unprotected ejaculation without intent to conceive and proposing felony charges for such acts.
- The bill includes exceptions for contraception use, sperm donation, masturbation, or sexual activity with LGBTQ+ individuals.
- Somani stated that the bill aims to highlight the absurdity of regulating reproductive rights differently for men and women, emphasizing that reproductive decisions should not have criminal penalties attached.
- The act parallels similar legislation in other states and responds to damaging restrictive abortion laws.
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