Minnesota YMCA Youth in Government
Model Legislature
Introduced by: Nathania Tchassem
Delegation: St Louis Park
Legislative Body: Myers House
Committee: Crime & Safety
BILL #: 1613
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE YOUTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA YOUTH LEGISLATURE –
An act to
To terminate the parental rights of rape perpetrators
 
 
SECTION I - PURPOSE
This bill is being written to terminate the parental rights of rape perpetrators after getting the victim pregnant. This
is a problem because after women get rape, they won’t able to remove the parental rights of their perpetrators all
because their wasn’t no law of it. The victims are forced to live and share custody feeling unsafe for them and their
child.
 
 
SECTION II - JUSTIFICATION
The problem is Minnesota law doesn’t remove the parental rights of the perpetrator after getting a victim pregnant by
SA’ing them, the victims are forced to share custody of the child with their rapist. It could make the victims and the
child be safe and live free without having to fear that it may or could happen again. One of 20 women's get pregnant
from being rape or sexual coercion which is 5.9 million women in the US.
 
 
 
SECTION III - DEFINITIONS
Women's age of 21+: Perpetrator’s usually rape women from 21 and up, because they can get pregnant easily and get
blackmailed to share custody with the rapist or they going to rape the child,that the victim concieve. Victim’s
childrens: When the child grows up, the perpetrator will set their eyes on their child as their new victim to rape and
put their eggs in the child body, so the child who got raped will carry the baby of their rapist.
 
 
SECTION IV - FUNDING
No funding
 
SECTION V – PENALTIES/ENFORCEMENT
If perpetrators rape a victim, they shall not have any rights to be in the child and the victim life, they shall be
remove from their parental rights. They shall not be in contact with the victims or even try to stalk the victims and
the child's daily life. If the perpetrator decide to harass the child or the victim and manipulate the child or the
victim to rape, the perpetrator shall procede to jail time for 5 years and if they failed and decide to rape other
women, they will be serving life in prison without the possibility of a parole. If the perpetrator rapes a victim and
the victim gets pregnant but did not survive during the pregnancy, the perpetrator shall be tried as a homicide. If the
baby of the victim survives but the victim doesn't, then the perpetrator’s family shall not get custody of the baby.
 
 
SECTION VI – EFFECTIVE DATE
This act will go in effect immediately