Massage Adagio

New Mexico lawmakers propose bill to chemically castrate pedophiles as parole condition

AndrewX

Well-known member
Apr 7, 2020
1,992
1,329
113
Does chemical castration even work?

Certain sex offenders in New Mexico would be required to undergo chemical castration as a condition of their parole, according to a bill being proposed by state lawmakers.

Reps. John Block of Alamogordo and Stefani Lord, both Republicans, said House Bill 128 would be a "commonsense" step to protect children from pedophiles.

"Passage of this commonsense bill is the very least we can do to protect children in our communities from the horrific threat of pedophiles," Block told Fox News Digital. "The New Mexico Legislature must now choose to either stand on the side of children’s safety by passing our bill or risk letting predators continue to abuse New Mexico children when let out on parole."

Chemical castration causes the human body to stop producing sex hormones and has been shown to weaken sexual urges.

Under the bill, a person required to undergo the treatment would begin the process at least one month prior to their release from a correctional facility. The treatment would continue until a court determines it is no longer necessary.

The therapy would be administered by the New Mexico Department of Health and the offender would be responsible for the costs unless they are indigent, according to the bill.

In addition, parolees would be required to allow the Health Department to share their medical records with the state Parole Board.

Offenders will not be forced to undergo the treatment, but those who elect to stop the process before a court determines it is no longer necessary will be charged with a fourth-degree felony for being in violation of their parole, the measure states.

Other states – Alabama, California, Florida, Iowa, Georgia, Louisiana, Montana, Oregon, Texas, and Wisconsin – have passed chemical castration laws.

 

escortsxxx

Well-known member
Jul 15, 2004
3,448
913
113
Tdot
Add an to John's school Will be the next step
 

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
61,971
6,848
113
From very superficial information, chemical castration stops sexual function but does little to stop the feelings, thoughts, and desire for power that motivates the acts.
 

escortsxxx

Well-known member
Jul 15, 2004
3,448
913
113
Tdot
Toronto Escorts