Comment Re:WTF? (Score 1) 435
As a graduate of an Ohio college, I am stunned by how little you payed attention in freshmen orientation, because you got it almost exactly backwards.
Regardless of whether they became "knowingly" intoxicated, a victim in Ohio is considered unable to give consent if they are under the influence.
The "warning" you are mis-remembering would have gone like this: "Hey dudes, be careful having sex with drunk girls, because Ohio law lets her claim statutory rape the next morning if she feels like it."
Seriously, you went through school thinking "if she is drunk and you get her to consent to sex, it's legal"? Yikes.
Regardless of whether they became "knowingly" intoxicated, a victim in Ohio is considered unable to give consent if they are under the influence.
The "warning" you are mis-remembering would have gone like this: "Hey dudes, be careful having sex with drunk girls, because Ohio law lets her claim statutory rape the next morning if she feels like it."
Seriously, you went through school thinking "if she is drunk and you get her to consent to sex, it's legal"? Yikes.