Could face up to 15 years in prison for exposing partner without consent
By Denver Nicks [MENTION=28704]Denver[/MENTION]NicksSept. 05, 201310 Comments
Read more: Missouri Man May Have Infected Over 300 with HIV | TIME.com
What ever happened to leading a realistic lifestyle? Our youth are taught that one's own pleasure is the goal and to throw away old, frustrating rules. This is that result of amorality. I'm not a prude but there comes a time when a bit of common sense should come into play. And what about all the sluts who spread their legs for this guy? What does that say about them?
By Denver Nicks [MENTION=28704]Denver[/MENTION]NicksSept. 05, 201310 Comments
A man in rural Missouri told police he may have exposed more than 300 people to HIV since 2003.
Prosecutors in Stoddard County, Missouri, have charged David Mangum, 36, with knowingly exposing his partner to HIV without his consent, a felony under Missouri law carrying up to 15 years in prison, CNN reports. Infecting someone with the virus can carry a life sentence. The partner, who told police Mangum lied to him about his status, has tested positive for the AIDS-causing virus.
Read more: Missouri Man May Have Infected Over 300 with HIV | TIME.com
What ever happened to leading a realistic lifestyle? Our youth are taught that one's own pleasure is the goal and to throw away old, frustrating rules. This is that result of amorality. I'm not a prude but there comes a time when a bit of common sense should come into play. And what about all the sluts who spread their legs for this guy? What does that say about them?