RM 255 Chemical Castration: Little Success, Lots of Side Effects

RM255: Chemical Castration–Little Success, Lots of Side Effects

We cover chemical castration again. This time with an expert with a PharmD named Travis. We got really deep into the chemical used, the dose and the side effects. We also looked at a Republican sponsor bill in Georgia that makes prostitution a felony. We carved out time to cover some news articles at the end.

Highlights

[02:00] Expert information on chemical castration

[28:47] GA Senate Bill 36

[46:53] California voters could decide whether to reinstate voting rights to people in prison on felony convictions under a newly proposed constitutional amendment.

[48:53] A Washington state lawmaker who has spent time in prison wants the state to pay incarcerated workers minimum wage for doing their jobs.

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