The potential Ohio ejaculation law could make it illegal to ejaculate without conception. It also has a very cheeky nickname.
It's a ballsy move, but two Ohio State Representatives have introduced a bill that would make it illegal for men to have unprotected sex if it's not intended to make a baby.
Two state lawmakers are planning to introduce a bill that they’ve nicknamed the Conception Begins at Erection Act.
Two Ohio lawmakers have introduced a controversial bill that would fine men up to $10,000 per ejaculation if it is not intended for ...
The Historical Education Displays Act, a new Senate proposal, would give school boards the ability to put the Ten Commandments in public classrooms.
The Historical Education Displays Act, a new Senate proposal, would give school boards the ability to put the Ten Commandments in public classrooms.
Ohio State Representatives introduce the "Conception Begins at Erection Act," aiming to impose fines on men for unprotected ...
Men could be fined an eye-watering amount if caught 'ejaculating without intent of conceiving baby' in a new bill.
Lawmakers in Ohio and Mississippi have introduced a draft bill that aims to make it a crime to ejaculate without the intent ...
The two lawmakers who proposed the bill "The Conception Begins at Erection Act" said the aim is to "call out the hypocrisy" ...
Bills newly introduced and to come could undo what Ohio voters passed with the Reproductive Freedom amendment in 2023. Stephanie Haney explains, Legally Speaking.
Legislators in Ohio and Mississippi want to fine men up to around $10,000 if they’re caught doing so. A draft bill was released in Ohio this week, seeking to make ejaculation without the intent of ...