There was an actual need for this seemingly stupid law.
(fox2now.com)
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It makes you wonder what they did before. Because it obviously did if it suddenly needs a law /facepalm
I added parts of the article in my comment.
OMG. They just take unconscious person who goes to hospital for something they needed general anesthetic for, but the next thing you know they've been stripped naked, wheeled into a classroom, and a bunch of medical students are putting a hand up its ass?
God damn it. Please don't make me sick.
It's being considered sexual assault. These are mandatory reporters. That were doing this without reporting themselves.
Yea crazy. Unbelievable how crazy that was. I guess it was the poor hospital. The poor hospital experiments on you. Hey class, stick hand up ass.
Well, it can be bad. I'm a guy who went in to have my tonsils out, and when I woke up I had been gang raped by three med students, was now female, and pregnant. Talk about your bad luck!
That sounds like bad movie I watched once because it had famous actors in it.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/missouri-lawmakers-overwhelmingly-support-banning-pelvic-exams-on-unconscious-patients/amp/
Isn't there already a law that you need to consent to medical treatments and tests?
I think that is in regards to billing. Because this it students practicing something they aren't billing you for, it's not insurance fraud tyow illegal.
You don't think people need to give consent for medical treatments? Seriously?
I take it so seriously that I posted this thread. I'm saying that they got away with it because they thought they found a loophole. I personally think they should be trouble as mandatory reporters.