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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Lee Submits Legislation to End HIV Criminalization

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) introduced legislation on Sept. 23 that seeks to “eliminate discrimination in the law for those who have tested positive for HIV.”

Lee’s office said the bill addresses “the serious problem of discrimination in state criminal and civil laws against those who test positive for HIV.”

It would create “incentives and support for states to reform existing policies that use legal authority to target people living with HIV for felony charges and severe punishments for behavior that is otherwise legal or that poses no measureable risk of HIV transmission.”

Thirty-four states and two territories have HIV-specific criminal laws. “Laws that place an additional burden on HIV-positive individuals because of their HIV status lag far behind the medical advances and scientific discoveries in the fight against the epidemic,” Lee said.

The decriminalization of HIV/AIDS is one way we can reduce stigma in our communities, while fighting the epidemic in a rational, holistic and truly rights-based fashion.

The “Repeal Existing Policies that Encourage and Allow Legal HIV Discrimination Act,” (“REPEAL HIV Discrimination Act”), is HR 3053.

The Friends of AIDS Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for HIV positive individuals and empowering people to make healthy choices to prevent the spread of the HIV virus. To learn more about The Friends of AIDS Foundation, please visit: http://www.friendsofaids.org.

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