Rep. Mary Lou Marzian, a Democrat and a nurse |
In an apparent use of
legislation as satire of regulation affecting women’s reproduction, a Kentucky
state representative introduced a bill requiring men to get notes from their
wives before receiving drugs for erectile dysfunction.
RT
report continues:
Rep.
Mary Lou Marzian, a Democrat and a nurse, introduced a bill that would put
obstacles in front of men trying to get the drugs. She told the Courier-Journal
that the legislation is aimed at protecting the health of Kentucky’s men,
noting the potentially dangerous side effects of drugs like Viagra and Cialis.
"I
want to protect these men from themselves," said Marzian. "This is
about family values."
House Bill 396 would
also require that doctors prescribe such drugs only to married men, and would require
them to “make a sworn statement with his hand on a Bible that he will only use
a prescription for a drug for erectile dysfunction when having sexual relations
with his current spouse."
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Marzian,
who is an abortion rights advocate, said that the bill is meant to protest laws
made by Kentucky’s General Assembly concerning abortion, according to the
Courier-Journal. Kentucky’s legislature is Republican controlled, which she
says results in the government “getting between a woman's decision and her
doctor.”
Senate
Bill 4, which was recently signed into law by Gov. Matt Bevin, would require
women to get counseling 24 hours before getting an abortion.
"We
are very 'family values' in the Kentucky General Assembly – they are all awash
in Christian, family values, so that's why I put that part in there that
(erectile pills) can only be used in a marital relationship," she said to
WDRB.
The
lawmaker doesn’t expect this proposal to go far, but says that she also plans
to introduce another bill requiring 24 hours of counseling from victims of gun
violence before purchasing a firearm.
“I’m just making sure the
government is taking care of your safety,” she told the paper.
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