A Democratic senator has been accused of “trolling” anti -abortion with a new bill that aims to prohibit men from reaching climax, unless they are trying to conceive.
The proposed legislation, which seems to make fun of the reproduction laws that limit the sexual rights of women, is entitled Mississippi, Bradford Blackmon.
It is said that it is a “political coup” to the Republicans who support the prohibition of some forms of contraception, as opposed to a real desire to interfere with public sex life.
It is unlikely that the bill, presented on Monday, approves, but could include fines of $ 1,000 (800 pounds sterling) for an early infraction, $ 5,000 (4,000 pounds sterling) for a second infraction and 10,000 dollars (8,000 pounds sterling) for any subsequent infraction.
The Blackman bill points to the reproductive rights of men as a way of highlighting that all recent bills related to abortion and contraception focus on women.
He said in a statement to the local media WLBT News: ‘throughout the country, especially here in Mississippi, the vast majority of bills related to contraception and/or abortion focus on the role of women when men represent fifty percent of the equation.
‘This bill highlights that fact and brings the role of man to conversation. People can rise in arms and qualify it as absurd, but I can’t say that bothers me. ‘
If the bill would be approved, it would be illegal for “a person to discharge genetic material without the intention of fertilizing an embryo.”
The “contraception law begins in erection”, the bill presented on Monday would prohibit “a person from discharging genetic material without the intention of fertilizing an embryo.”

It occurs after the Supreme Court annulled Roe against Wade in 2022 and put an end to constitutional law to abortion.
Exceptions are made for sperm donation and those who use contraceptives, NBC news reported.
Responding to the announcement on the social media site. blue sky, A user wrote: ‘The name of the bill is a clear indication.
‘This was presented by a young Democrat who is trying to point out republican hypocrisy about contraception and abortion, instead of trying to prohibit ejaculation. And well for him.
It occurs after the Supreme Court Roe V. Wade in 2022 and put an end to constitutional right to abortion.
This led to the legislatures of the states led by the Republicans further restricting access to abortion and contraceptives.
Mississippi and another 11 states of the United States have total or almost total prohibitions of abortion.
Six other states also prohibit abortion between six and 12 weeks gestation, according to KFF, a non -profit group that investigates health policy issues.
After the end of constitutional law to abortion, eight states also proposed restrictions on women’s access to contraceptives, said the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports access to abortion.
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