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Nina Turner, Ohio State Senator, Introduces Viagra Bill To Counter Anti-Contraception Legislation

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First Posted: 03/13/2012 12:00 pm Updated: 03/13/2012 10:05 pm

As a member of a heavily male- and GOP-dominated state Senate since 2008, Ohio legislator Nina Turner says she has cringed watching her colleagues pass bill after bill to regulate women's reproductive health. Now, the Democrat has become the latest in a series of female state legislators to give her male colleagues a taste of their own medicine by introducing a bill that limits men's ability to get a Viagra prescription without meeting certain government conditions.

"We should show the same attention and love to men's reproductive health as we do to women's," Turner told HuffPost. "And my bill does that."

Specifically, Turner's bill would require men to receive psychological counseling to verify that they have a medical reason for taking erectile dysfunction medications, such as Viagra, before they can legally obtain a prescription for it. It would also require doctors to inform men, in writing, about the potential risks of drugs like Viagra.

The bill borrows language directly from Ohio's controversial "heartbeat bill," which bans abortions after the fetal heartbeat can be detected -- often before a woman even knows she's pregnant. But Turner said her bill is not just an answer to the heartbeat bill; she has been outraged by number of bills and amendments over the past couple of years, including one recently proposed to ban physician assistants from placing or removing intrauterine devices (known as IUDs), a common form of birth control, based on the Republican sponsor's moral opposition to that method of contraception.

"We need to fight fire with fire," Turner said.

Turner is inspired by female legislators across the country who have been countering anti-abortion and anti-contraception legislation with men's health-focused measures that come with conditions, she said. Oklahoma Sen. Constance Johnson, also a Democrat, proposed a "spilled semen" amendment to her state's "feel personhood" bill that would declare it an act against unborn children for men to waste sperm. Illinois state Rep. Kelly Cassidy, another Democrat, introduced an amendment to a state mandatory ultrasound bill that would require men to watch a graphic video about Viagra's side effects before being able to receive a prescription for it. A bill filed by Virginia state Sen. Janet Howell (D), would require men to obtain a rectal exam before obtaining such a prescription.

In Wilmington, Del., City Councilwoman Loretta Walsh authored a resolution that declares "each 'egg person' and each 'sperm person' ... equal in the eyes of the government."

Representatives of the Family Research Council, an anti-abortion organization, are not amused by the trend. "It sounds like they're mocking pro-life bills," said Jeanne Monahan, director of the council's Center for Human Dignity. "I will say, having met quite a few women who profoundly regret their abortions, this is not a laughing matter."

The Viagra bills are not comparable to the anti-abortion bills the Family Research Council are protesting, such as the mandatory ultrasound bill, because Viagra isn't a major surgery, Monahan said.

"Abortion is not like having a wart removed," she said. "More often than not, it's an invasive surgery with real consequences, and I would think that most women want more rather than less information before having one."

Terri O'Neill, president of the National Organization for Women, said that while she would not endorse any of the gender equity amendments being introduced, she thinks they're a "brilliant" strategy to combat anti-abortion legislation.

"Obviously in terms of policy, we would not support any of these amendments; health care is health care and should be left to the individual man and his doctor or woman and hers," she told HuffPost. "That said, I think they've injected in a wonderfully humorous way some common sense. The whole idea of using humor that snaps people out of this one mind-set and gets them to look at the problem from a commonsense point of view; it reminds me of the humor used to defang Joseph McCarthy way back in the 1950s."

If her bill sends a message to male legislators and injects some common sense into lawmaking, then Turner will be pleased with that outcome--but, for the record, she's not joking at all, she said.

"I'm just as serious as a heart attack," Turner said. "I'm serious about the potential side effects of Viagra. I'm as serious as my right-wing male colleagues who introduced bills to legislate women's health. It's ironic that when it come to women's health people think that's a serious matter, but when it comes to a man, they think we're joking. I don't think any of my sister legislators are joking."

None of the states have passed these men's health measures so far, and Turner's bill only has one cosponsor. But she does plan to reach out to female lawmakers in other states who have introduced bills like this and "make a decision as a group to unite in a more concerted effort to push this agenda."

"We need to fight for ourselves and for the future generations of young women who shouldn't have to ask the government for a permission slip to make their own health decisions," Turner said.

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A resolution passed by the city council of Wilmington, Delaware calls on Congress and other states to pass laws giving eggs and sperm "personhood" rights.

"Each 'egg person' and each 'sperm person' should be deemed equal in the eyes of the government and be subject to the same laws and regulations as any other dependent minor and be protected against abuse, neglect or abandonment by the parent or guardian," says the resolution. "Laws should be enacted by all legislative bodies in the United States to promote equal representation, and should potentially include laws in defense of 'personhood,' forbidding every man from destroying his semen."

Councilwoman Loretta Walsh authored the resolution in protest of legislation like the Mississippi "personhood" amendment.

"Personhood" bills proposed by abortion opponents seek to define life as beginning at conception, giving fetuses legal status as people.

"What's good for the gander is good for the goose," Walsh told the Wilmington News Journal.

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As a member of a heavily male- and GOP-dominated state Senate since 2008, Ohio legislator Nina Turner says she has cringed watching her colleagues pass bill after bill to regulate women's reproductive...
As a member of a heavily male- and GOP-dominated state Senate since 2008, Ohio legislator Nina Turner says she has cringed watching her colleagues pass bill after bill to regulate women's reproductive...
 
 
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Lenape105
Austerity is fiscal terrorism
05:32 PM on 10/29/2012
This SCOTUS did something sane?
Amazing.
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CarlyQ
Without followers, evil cannot spread.
09:59 PM on 03/29/2012
The hypocrisy of demanding women prove to their employers that they are using birth control pills for medical conditions (not sex) whilst permitting men to obtain Viagra (which has only one purpose) continues to floor me.

How come nobody has addressed this particular blatant discrimination?
01:48 AM on 04/08/2012
Viagra is for treating 'bone' density...
08:21 PM on 03/29/2012
I think it's sad that these female lawmakers are attacking men as a group rather than the specific men that need attacking. Most men have no problem with women's abortion and contraception rights. Hell, most of us are delighted by the IUD, a device that prevents pregnancy without messing with a woman's hormones. It's like a magic trick, for crying out loud. Most men LIKE WOMEN and don't want to get on their nerves. We don't want to enslave, harm, or even irritate anyone. We just want to get you naked. It wasn't so long ago you women were OK with that general idea.

Maybe instead of matching their misogyny with your own misandry, you should focus your attacks on the idiots you're actually annoyed at. Then you wouldn't look like idiots yourselves.
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ekwati
Words matter, as does reality!
12:41 PM on 03/30/2012
Capital, I can see exactly where they are coming from. The women have no problem with men's current situation, as it is. There is simply no way they could tell the retrograde male lawmakers to craft a bill that would affect only themselves. So they came up with the generic clever tactic, presumably affecting all men. Since empathy in the GOP thesaurus is equal to "harmful and dangerous emotion", well, the women had no choice but to go straight at the men, rather than hope they could be enlightened by considering matters from women's point of view.
07:54 PM on 03/29/2012
If we want to limit access to birth control and abortion and women's rights. Let's have an amendment requiring all men in U S to contribute D N A sample to a database ... So every time a child is born the father can be identified and required to contribute to his/her support ane education.

No women get pregnant without a male. O mal sperm.
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CarlyQ
Without followers, evil cannot spread.
09:56 PM on 03/29/2012
Excellent suggestion.
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CaliGirl707
04:52 PM on 03/29/2012
Thank you Nina Turner!!!!!!!!
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ZimbaZumba
10:26 PM on 03/20/2012
Bigotry on the part of others in the view of these Senators does not justify their hateful attitudes towards men. Their comments and the gleeful support of many women in this forum and others shows the disdain held for the average guy in the USA. They are worse than the people they are supposedly protesting against. Shameful
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Lenape105
Austerity is fiscal terrorism
05:31 PM on 10/29/2012
Gotta fight fire with fire.
You slap me, I punch you.
Do you get it, or are you really that clueless?
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bg1966
12:54 PM on 03/20/2012
Hmmm. Many have said they don't want to pay for any contraception essentially because of moral objections. Agree! We should not have to pay for ANY medication to treat a result of an action that we feel like is immoral. I think sloth and gluttony are highly objectionable so why should I be forced to contribute to meds (through insurance, medicaid or medicare) that treat hypertension, high cholesterol, joint pain etc as a result of a persons overeating or inactivity??
01:47 PM on 03/19/2012
I love it, thank you Nina Turner. You are a new hero!
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mo girl
....divided we fall
12:40 PM on 03/18/2012
The republicans are practically handing the presidency back to Obama. Normally, in an election year I listen to all the candidates and their views on IMPORTANT issues. They have become so desperate and ridiculous. They think they are gonna win by cutting womens rights and access to gender specific healthcare? They are quite literally full of BS! Obama has to be loving this! LOL
11:03 AM on 03/18/2012
Brilliant!! I fully support Rep. Turner and all these women legislators' attempts to hoist their male collegues by their own petard. More power to 'em.

The shameful hypocracy and benighted sexism of the GOP must not go unchallanged. So, carry on with the Pythonesque farce that may actually force a showdown about women's health issues and reproductive rights. That these issues have been the near exclusive purview of white christian males must end.
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Jen Celli
Done sitting and watching quietly.
11:17 AM on 03/17/2012
It is my opinion that men should only be provided Viagra and Cialis if they are using it to enable procreation only and they should have to disclose that they are of childbearing age and using it soley for the purpose of procreation. Old men that want Viagra must be in a marriage wherein a child would be conceived by their use of the ED medication, or they would be denied a prescription for its use. In this way, they would not be utilyzing these drugs for a purpose that is other than procreation. After all, sex is for procreation only, so it should only go to fertile couples of childbearing age, right?
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ekwati
Words matter, as does reality!
12:43 PM on 03/30/2012
Hear, hear!
01:55 AM on 04/08/2012
It's also used to improve 'bone density...
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willowraven
It must be something in the water!!
10:49 AM on 03/17/2012
The Gopers have no real idea what they have unleashed when they choose to take on women....LOL OH but they are going to learn, LOLOLOLOLOLOL WAY TO GO WOMEN, YOU ROCK!!!!!
04:56 PM on 03/16/2012
The bill would be better if they mandated a prostate exam with each viagra percription and no refills to be allowed. They should have to get an exam every time they get a script.
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Devin DeWeil
Live, laugh, and LOVE LIFE!!!
12:41 PM on 03/16/2012
I'm so glad to see these ridiculous attacks on women's rights being contested by bills that would limit a man's reproductive rights as well. Don't dish it out if you can't take it fellas.
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WhyBeadNormal
I live by the Golden Rule...
11:40 AM on 03/16/2012
Part of me wants to laugh at this attempt to "get back" at the men who keep wanting to look inside our vaginas with anti-abortion and contraception bills.........and the other part of me thinks it makes a mockery of what we women are trying to accomplish. Sort of like "tit for tat" but we have stooped to their level to do it. Might backfire on us and that's a shame.
01:59 AM on 04/08/2012
Sorry for looking in your vagina but....I lost my wallet somewhere...