Restoring Equal Opportunity Act
Bill S 2343 criminalizes attempts to engage in sexual conduct with individuals unable to consent, enhancing protections for vulnerable populations and deterring exploitation.
Bill S 2343 criminalizes attempts to engage in sexual conduct with individuals unable to consent, enhancing protections for vulnerable populations and deterring exploitation.
The primary purpose of Bill S 2343 is to establish a new criminal offense specifically targeting individuals who attempt to engage in sexual conduct with a person who is incapable of giving consent. This legislation aims to enhance protections for vulnerable populations and ensure that attempts to exploit individuals who cannot consent are treated with the seriousness they warrant.
Bill S 2343 represents a significant step towards strengthening legal protections for individuals who are incapable of consenting to sexual conduct. By criminalizing attempts to engage in such conduct, the bill aims to deter potential offenders and promote a safer environment for vulnerable populations. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further details regarding penalties and enforcement mechanisms are expected to be clarified.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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