QUESTION IMAGE
Question
when is sexting illegal?
when the person who is the subject of the image is 18
when the person sending or receiving a sexually explicit image is under 18
when both the sender and receiver of the explicit image are 18, even if the subject of the image is a minor.
all of the above answers are correct.
question 8
all of these services can be accessed by a minor of any age without needing parental permission or notification, but one requires the minor to be at least 12. which one is it?
abortion
birth control and condoms
pregnancy testing and prenatal care
sti/hiv testing and treatment
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<reasoning>
Analyze the legality of sexting involving minors
- Under federal and state laws, sexting is illegal when any person sending, receiving, or depicted in a sexually explicit image is under the age of 18, as it involves the creation or distribution of explicit material of a minor.
- Therefore, the second option is the correct answer for the first question.
Analyze California minor consent laws for healthcare services
- In California, minors of any age can access abortion, birth control, condoms, pregnancy testing, and prenatal care without parental consent or notification.
- However, under California Family Code Section 6926, a minor must be at least 12 years of age to consent to medical care related to the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a sexually transmitted infection (STI/HIV).
- Therefore, the fourth option is the correct answer for the second question.
</reasoning>
<answer>
Question 1
<mcq-option>When the person who is the subject of the image is 18</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>When the person sending or receiving a sexually explicit image is under 18</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>When both the sender and receiver of the explicit image are 18, even if the subject of the image is a minor.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>All of the above answers are correct.</mcq-option>
Question 2
<mcq-option>Abortion</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Birth control and condoms</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Pregnancy testing and prenatal care</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>STI/HIV testing and treatment</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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Analyze the legality of sexting involving minors
- Under federal and state laws, sexting is illegal when any person sending, receiving, or depicted in a sexually explicit image is under the age of 18, as it involves the creation or distribution of explicit material of a minor.
- Therefore, the second option is the correct answer for the first question.
Analyze California minor consent laws for healthcare services
- In California, minors of any age can access abortion, birth control, condoms, pregnancy testing, and prenatal care without parental consent or notification.
- However, under California Family Code Section 6926, a minor must be at least 12 years of age to consent to medical care related to the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a sexually transmitted infection (STI/HIV).
- Therefore, the fourth option is the correct answer for the second question.
</reasoning>
<answer>
Question 1
<mcq-option>When the person who is the subject of the image is 18</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>When the person sending or receiving a sexually explicit image is under 18</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>When both the sender and receiver of the explicit image are 18, even if the subject of the image is a minor.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>All of the above answers are correct.</mcq-option>
Question 2
<mcq-option>Abortion</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Birth control and condoms</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Pregnancy testing and prenatal care</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>STI/HIV testing and treatment</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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