Maryland State Delegate Kathy Szeliga on Fox News discussing a bill allowing condom sales in schools.
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TERRIFIED parents are outraged after a bill advanced aiming to sell condoms through vending machines in public schools.

Growing fears that condoms could end up in the hands of pre-schoolers have been ignited by a new proposal that would allow public schools to sell contraceptives to students.

Maryland State Delegate Kathy Szeliga on Fox News discussing a bill allowing condom sales in schools.

Maryland state Delegate Kathy Szeliga speaking on Fox News’ America Reports on WednesdayCredit: Fox News
Rear view of high school students walking down a hallway.

High school students could soon buy condoms in vending machines thanks to House Bill 380 (stock image)Credit: Getty
Pile of condoms in various colors and packaging.

Condoms and other contraceptive devices might be sold in public school vending machines (stock image)Credit: Getty

The Maryland bill aims to legalize selling contraceptives, including condoms and birth control, through vending machines in public schools.

However, some lawmakers have warned that the law could lead to sex-positive devices being dispensed in elementary schools and preschool settings.

Maryland state Delegate Kathy Szeliga warned families to “wake up” about the idea in an appearance on Fox News’s America Reports.

“It makes no sense whatsoever,” Szeliga blasted on Wednesday.

“You’re discriminating against traditional families that don’t want their 14-year-old daughter going to a high school and walking down the hall in front of a sex vending machine.”

The current Maryland bill enforces criminal penalties, including a $1,000 fine, for selling contraceptives or contraceptive devices through vending machines or other automatic devices.

Anyone who violates the law is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Last Thursday, the Maryland House of Delegates voted to eliminate the penalties.

The move means there would be no misdemeanor prohibition for selling or offering condoms or birth control in vending machines at kindergartens, nursery schools, elementary schools, or high schools, according to the bill.

Szeliga said on X that state lawmakers “officially lost their minds.”

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“Condom vending machines in SCHOOLS — from preschools to high schools? Yes, you read that right,” she wrote, slamming the rule as the “condoms for kiddies bill.”

She added, “Your child’s elementary school could soon have a colorful condom machine in the hallway.”

Social media users shared their outrage under the post.

“Honestly, anyone who invested any time drafting that bill needs to be removed from their elected seat,” one X user wrote.

Kathy Szeliga blasts lawmakers

Maryland Delegate Kathy Szeliga has blasted a bill that would allow public schools to sell condoms in vending machines.

“MD lawmakers have officially lost their minds,” Szeliga wrote in a social media post on February 21.

“Condom vending machines in SCHOOLS — from preschools to high schools? Yes, you read that right.

“Thanks to HB 380, the ‘Condoms for Kiddies’ bill, your child’s elementary school could soon have a colorful condom machine in the hallway.”

Source: X

Another blasted, “This is disgusting. No parent should tolerate this! This is what they need more tax dollars for? Shameful.”

“I can understand for high schools, but pre k, and elementary schools?” a third wrote.

Szeliga, along with other lawmakers, pushed to amend the rule to limit the vending machines to high schools only, but they were unsuccessful.

The delegate shared her concerns that the rule could force students to learn about sex before they’re mature enough to understand the complex topic.

“I am a grandmother of two beautiful ten and seven year-old girls and I can’t imagine them walking down the hall and seeing a colorful condom vending machine,” she said on America Reports.

“Then having to have a conversation with a 7-year-old,” she added.

“You know, ‘Mama, what’s a condom? What’s in that machine?’”

‘PLAYING CHESS’

Democrat Delegate Nicole Williams, who sponsored the bill, justified the move by saying it’s not a mandate for any school system.

“It’s just removing the criminal penalty,” Williams said at the general assembly meeting on February 4.

“The sky is not going to fall if we pass this bill.”

But Szeliga argued it’s a slippery slope.

“That’s how they start,” she warned, adding that Democrats are “playing chess.”

“First, we remove the penalties so we can get the vending machine in the high school and other schools as well, and then next year they’re going to come back, and they’re going to put birth control pills, Plan B, condoms,” she said.

Williams hasn’t returned The U.S. Sun’s request for comment.

After being approved by house delegates, House Bill 380 is now advancing to the state Senate for consideration.

Close-up of colorful condoms.

Republicans are worried condoms could open up more mature topics for school-age kids (stock image)Credit: Getty
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