California Bragging Rights: Getting shit handled

May 19, 2016 15:31

California Becomes First State To Make Sexual Consent Lessons Mandatory In High Schools Beginning Next Year

California has become the first U.S. state to make lessons on sexual consent a requirement at its high schools. The state was also the first nationwide to require colleges and universities to adopt the affirmative consent policy during ( Read more... )

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sugarcrawler May 19 2016, 22:58:49 UTC
Every school in the states should have thiis!!. I wonder why its never included in sex ed?
Also yas at the gun restrictions. My state would never go for anything like that 😢

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sugartitty May 19 2016, 23:04:10 UTC
Gaaaawd I wish I lived in a blue state.

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moonshaz November 30 2016, 23:20:08 UTC
I do (IL), and it's great in a lot of ways, although we're always a few steps behind CA.

Our sex ed policy used to suck, but it's improved in the last few years:

"If a school district chooses to provide sex education courses, curricula is required to be developmentally and age appropriate, medically accurate, evidence-based and complete. Requires comprehensive sex education offered in grades six through 12 to include instruction on both abstinence and contraception for the prevention of pregnancy and STDs. Requires course material and instruction replicate evidence-based programs or substantially incorporate elements of evidence-based programs ( ... )

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sayuridoll May 19 2016, 23:06:05 UTC
Living in Texas, literally none of this would ever happen.
Good on California.

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peddlestools May 19 2016, 23:25:53 UTC
It should be taught as soon as they start teaching sex ed -- maybe 4th or 5th grade. Junior high students are getting raped by their peers too.

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lightframes May 19 2016, 23:36:02 UTC
Democrats acted over the objections of Republicans, who argued that the new rules would unfairly punish law-abiding gun owners.

This is a tired tactic. Nobody's being "punished."

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