Ohio Bill Would Require Men Submit Affidavit From Sex Partner Confirming Impotence Before Receiving Viagra
Judd Legum on Mar 11, 2012 at 5:51 pm
An Ohio State Senator is turning the tables on men seeking to regulate womens access to reproductive health. Sen. Nina Turner (D-Cleveland) has introduced legislation regulating mens access to erectile dysfunction drugs. The Dayton
Before getting a prescription for Viagra or other erectile dysfunction drugs, men would have to see a sex therapist, receive a cardiac stress test and get a notarized affidavit signed by a sexual partner affirming impotency, if state Sen. Nina Turner has her way.
The Cleveland Democrat introduced Senate Bill 307 this week.
A critic of efforts to restrict abortion and contraception for women, Turner says she is concerned about mens reproductive health
Turner said if state policymakers want to legislate womens health choices through measures such as House Bill 125, known as the Heartbeat bill, they should also be able to legislate mens reproductive health.
Poster Comment:
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