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ST. PAUL -- A new Minnesota law taking effect Aug. 1 will make it illegal to put bodily fluids into another person's food or drink.
The law was inspired by the case of a Blaine man who ejaculated into a co-worker's coffee cup. But it turned out nothing in state law actually made that illegal.
Starting Aug. 1, it will be a gross misdemeanor with a maximum fine of $3,000 to intentionally add blood, seminal fluid, vaginal fluid, urine or human feces to a substance "intended for human consumption."
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