California: RAPE Drug Tests Mandated in Bars, Starting July 1

After July 1, go to a bar and watch women test their drink, every few minutes, for a rape drug.  That is how bad rape has become.  But, if you go into someone’s home, you need to bring your own rape test.

“According to a statement of support from Alcohol Justice on behalf of the bill, “the actual incidence of having a drug put in one’s drink without one’s knowledge varies from around six percent to 25% depending on the survey. Yet even the lowest rate – 1 in 20 – means that you can look around any given bar on a Friday night and know that at least one person there has or will be the victim of spiked drink.” 

California is one gigantic crime.  Feel safe?

California requirement for bars to offer date rape drug test kits starts July 1

By Kenneth Schrupp, The Center Square, 6/10/24  https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_13a36e30-2774-11ef-94a9-0b2c429d6913.html

(The Center Square) – A California law requiring alcohol-serving establishments such as bars and clubs to offer date rape drug testing kits goes into effect on July 1. AB 1013, the law behind the mandate, passed unanimously in 2023.

The bill requires establishments to have signs saying, “Don’t get roofied! Drink spiking drug test kits available here. Ask a staff member for details” prominently displayed, and provide the kits for free or a “reasonable” amount relative to wholesale price. 

The test kits must be able to detect at least flunitrazepam (also known as “roofies”), ketamine, and gamma hydroxybutyric acid. Type 48 license holders — the bars and nightclubs targeted by the law — are not liable for the veracity of the test kits so long as the kits have not expired. A ten-pack of common strips costs approximately $15. 

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According to a statement of support from Alcohol Justice on behalf of the bill, “the actual incidence of having a drug put in one’s drink without one’s knowledge varies from around six percent to 25% depending on the survey. Yet even the lowest rate – 1 in 20 – means that you can look around any given bar on a Friday night and know that at least one person there has or will be the victim of spiked drink.” 

The California Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control notes “Violations of this law are not criminal offenses but may result in administrative citation against the license.”

One thought on “California: RAPE Drug Tests Mandated in Bars, Starting July 1

  1. Drink spikers have one intention and that is to get into her pants. There should be one law to deter spikers: 25 years in prison (not a gentlemen’s club) without the possibly of parole. People who sell these drugs should get the same sentence.

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