California Legislature Passes Senator's Bill To Soften Sex Offender Registry Requirements For Sex With Minors

California is the modern Sodom and Gomorrah. The legislature in the Golden State has voted to relax the sex offender laws for sex with minors to prevent “discrimination” against LGBT people.
The legislation, introduced by Democratic California state Sen. Scott Weiner, “would exempt from mandatory registration under the act a person convicted of certain offenses involving minors if the person is not more than 10 years older than the minor and if that offense is the only one requiring the person to register,” the bill read, The Daily Caller reported.
Under the new bill, which has not been signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, adults less than 10 years older than the minor who are convicted of having anal or oral sex with that minor would not automatically be added to the sex-offender registry, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Current California law requires that adults must register as sex offenders if they are convicted of having anal or oral sex with a minor, though a judge may decide whether to place an adult male not more than 10 years older than the minor on the registry if he has vaginal intercourse with a teenaged girl, according to the Chronicle.
Consider this. If this legislation is signed into law by California Gov. Gavin Newsome, it would be ok for a 18-year-old to engage in sexual acts with a 9-year-old.
“I cannot in my mind as a mother understand how sex between a 24-year-old and a 14-year-old could ever be consensual, how it could ever not be a registrable offense,” Democratic state Rep. Lorena Gonzalez said.
“We should never give up on this idea that children should be in no way subject to a predator,” she said.
But Sen. Weiner celebrated the news of his evil bill passing on Monday with a series of tweets heralding the news.
“Justice prevailed today for #LGBTQ youth, QAnon notwithstanding. The Legislature just gave final approval to #SB145, ending discrimination against LGBTQ young people on the sex offender registry.
“We need to stop criminalizing our LGBTQ youth. Thank you colleagues!” he said in one of his tweets.
“#SB145 ends discrimination against #LGBTQ young people on the sex offender registry,” the senator  said.
“Currently, these youth are forced onto the registry for consensual sex — even if a judge doesn’t think it’s appropriate — in situations where straight youth are not,” he said.
The bill does not end discrimination, it normalizes sex with children in a major age range that includes prepubescents.
If the age range were something like two years you could see a case being made for it, an 18-year-old and 16-year-old could be classmates.
But a ten year age range is tantamount to giving the OK to child sexual exploitation. Pray that the governor is not radical enough to sign it.
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