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Wiener fights back against QAnon conspiracies over sex offender registry bill

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previously reported, the gay lawmaker's bill would grant judges discretion over whether to include on the registry people over the age of 18 who have been convicted of oral or anal intercourse with someone between the ages of 14 and 17, provided that the individual so convicted is within 10 years of age of their consensual sexual partner. (The bill stalled last year and was brought back again this legislative session.)Under current law, judges have this discretion if someone is convicted of a charge of statutory rape only if they had penile-vaginal intercourse.

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