Michigan bill to criminalize gender-change procedures for minors as child abuse

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Michigan Republicans Introduce Bill to Label Gender Change Procedures for Minors as First-Degree Child Abuse, Punishable By Life in Prison
https://timcast.com/news/michigan-r...ree-child-abuse-punishable-by-life-in-prison/
Cassandra Fairbanks (17 October 2022)

If passed, House Bill 6454 would allow parents, guardians, and licensed medical professionals to all be charged with abuse if “the person knowingly or intentionally consents to, obtains, or assists with a gender transition procedure for a child.”

In Michigan, child abuse in the first degree is a felony punishable by imprisonment for life or any term of years.

The bill was introduced on October 11 by GOP Reps. Beau LaFave, Ryan Berman, Steve Carra, Luke Meerman, and Steve Marino.

“The idea that we would be making potentially life-altering changes to 11-, 12-, 13-, 14-, 15-year-old kids when it is illegal for them to have sex is insane,” LaFave told The Hill after the bill was introduced. “They’re not ‘responsible enough’ to smoke a cigarette until they’re 21.”

According to report, “LaFave said he’s optimistic most Republicans in the state legislature will back the measure. He added that he believes most Michigan Democrats are in ideological agreement with him and the bill’s co-sponsors but would risk damaging their political careers if they supported the measure publicly.”

Republicans currently hold a small majority in the Michigan state House.

If passed, Michigan will become the second state in the nation to ban medicinal and surgical gender change treatments for minors.

Alabama has already banned certain procedures and chemicals from being used on youth, including puberty blockers and hormone therapy. However, the law was blocked by a federal judge in May.

Federally, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, H.R. 8731, which will criminalize genital mutilation and chemical castration of minor children. It currently has 37 Republican co-sponsors.

The bill states that anyone who “knowingly performs any gender-affirming care on a minor is guilty of a class C felony” carrying a penalty of 10 to 25 years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.

The bill would also prohibit “any plastic surgery that feminizes or masculinizes the facial features,” “any placement of chest implants to create feminine breasts,” or “any placement of fat or artificial implants in the gluteal region,” when they are done “for the purpose of changing the body of such individual to correspond to a sex that differs from their biological sex.”

The bill explains that the term “gender-affirming care” refers to over a dozen procedures and treatments including castration, orchiectomy, scrotoplasty, vasectomy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, ovariectomy, metoidioplasty, penectomy, vaginoplasty, vaginectomy, vulvoplasty, thyrochondroplasty, chondrolaryngoplasty, and mastectomy.

Many of these treatments irreversibly sterilize and/or disfigure the patient.

“How on earth can this even be happening in America?” Greene said during a press conference in September. “It’s hard to understand, but the fact that the medical industry is making billions of dollars on these genital mutilation surgeries on kids is absolutely horrific. These are the things that nightmares are made of.”
 
A key libertarian “principle” is to keep government out of personal issues. Who wants to be the libertarian purist on this issue?

Throughout human history, there have been ideals, principles and morals. They have been illustrated, expressed and described in parables, allegories, analogies, fables, etc. throughout the ages, often as moral lessons.

But here's the rub. They are often very specific and exist in isolation, in a vacuum. "Thou shalt not kill." That is a principle, a moral value and to many, a commandment. But it is incomplete without real world context. The interpretation of that value can vary greatly. The contexts and exceptions alone would fill a legal library.

Even the most basic principle can lead to other principles built upon that original principle. Eventually, those principles are applied in a real world situation, where they then interact with, and possibly conflict with other principles.

Thus, there can be endless debate about which principles are in play, which ones are valid (or adhered to), which ones conflict, which ones cancel other ones. The most generic end result of all of this is that many people dislike philosophy. ;)
 
A key libertarian “principle” is to keep government out of personal issues. Who wants to be the libertarian purist on this issue?

There will always be good and evil in this world. It is up to each of us, as individuals, to abide by the Golden Rule. Laws, statues and ordinances do little to curb atrocities, those who are intent will find a away regardless. Once laws, statues and ordinances are enacted, it leaves the door wide open to enact other laws, statutes and ordinances which can/will be abused. Good intentions almost always lead to bad consequences.
 
A key libertarian “principle” is to keep government out of personal issues. Who wants to be the libertarian purist on this issue?

Children cannot consent to cutting off their genitals. Full stop. Parents and government licensed "medical professionals" cannot choose to make that decision for them. Full stop. You cannot sell your child into slavery, harvest their organs, nor can you perform genial mutilation in a libertarian society BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS DONE BY CONSENT. What these people are doing is taking advantage of ignorance for personal gain i.e. FRAUD and fraud is illegal in a free country. Full disclosure: I also oppose circumcision before the age of consent and that's 18 in America.
 
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A key libertarian “principle” is to keep government out of personal issues. Who wants to be the libertarian purist on this issue?

I'm a non-aggression principle purist on this issue. Does that count?

Doctors making money by mutilating children isn't all that "personal" an issue.
 
Isn't Michigan run by Democrats? This is probably DOA. I agree with it, I don't think it should be allowed until 18. Once you are an adult, what you do is not my business.
 
Isn't Michigan run by Democrats? This is probably DOA. I agree with it, I don't think it should be allowed until 18. Once you are an adult, what you do is not my business.

Arbitrary age dictated by government?

How about, if one personally has the money and decides to do so, sign a bilateral contract between person and service provider which eliminates all liability, costs and damages to any/all outside body.
 
If passed, House Bill 6454 would allow parents, guardians, and licensed medical professionals to all be charged with abuse if “the person knowingly or intentionally consents to, obtains, or assists with a gender transition procedure for a child.”
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The bill explains that the term “gender-affirming care” refers to over a dozen procedures and treatments including castration, orchiectomy, scrotoplasty, vasectomy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, ovariectomy, metoidioplasty, penectomy, vaginoplasty, vaginectomy, vulvoplasty, thyrochondroplasty, chondrolaryngoplasty, and mastectomy.
I looked through the referenced bill and couldn't find references for castration or any of the tomies or plasties ... or even the term "gender-affirming care". Does the reference point to the entire bill or just an extract.

“How on earth can this even be happening in America?” Greene said during a press conference in September. “It’s hard to understand, but the fact that the medical industry is making billions of dollars on these genital mutilation surgeries on kids is absolutely horrific. These are the things that nightmares are made of.”
The only way the medical industry is making billions of dollars each year on genital mutilation surgeries on kids is if they include circumcision (roughly 55 percent of the 2 million males born each year in the United States are circumcised, a decline from a high of 79 percent in the 1970s and '80s). But something tells me that no one sponsoring the bill intended for adults to be punished for circumcision genital mutilation upon children.

From the bill:
22 (i) Alter or remove physical or anatomical characteristics or
23 features that are typical of an individual's biological sex.
I'm pretty sure that a foreskin is a physical or anatomical characteristic that is typical of biological males (at least as they pop out the chute)
 
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Arbitrary age dictated by government?

How about, if one personally has the money and decides to do so, sign a bilateral contract between person and service provider which eliminates all liability, costs and damages to any/all outside body.

I don't really want a country that Devoid of Ethics and Morals..

Pretty Phucking Sick.

But you are OK with Mutilate them for Money.
 
I don't really want a country that Devoid of Ethics and Morals..

Pretty Phucking Sick.

But you are OK with Mutilate them for Money.

I will defend your right to get a tattoo if you want, or a nipple ring, if you assume 100% responsibility for your own body and on your own dime.
 
If passed, House Bill 6454 would allow parents, guardians, and licensed medical professionals to all be charged with abuse if “the person knowingly or intentionally consents to, obtains, or assists with a gender transition procedure for a child.”
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The bill explains that the term “gender-affirming care” refers to over a dozen procedures and treatments including castration, orchiectomy, scrotoplasty, vasectomy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, ovariectomy, metoidioplasty, penectomy, vaginoplasty, vaginectomy, vulvoplasty, thyrochondroplasty, chondrolaryngoplasty, and mastectomy.

I looked through the referenced bill and couldn't find references for castration or any of the tomies or plasties ... or even the term "gender-affirming care". Does the reference point to the entire bill or just an extract.

The referenced bill is (federal) H.R. 8731, not (Michigan) House Bill 6454:

Federally, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, H.R. 8731, which will criminalize genital mutilation and chemical castration of minor children. It currently has 37 Republican co-sponsors.
 
I will defend your right to get a tattoo if you want, or a nipple ring, if you assume 100% responsibility for your own body and on your own dime.

My Tattoos are all illegal.

mutilating CHILDREN is another Question.
 
Arbitrary age dictated by government?

How about, if one personally has the money and decides to do so, sign a bilateral contract between person and service provider which eliminates all liability, costs and damages to any/all outside body.

No, when it comes to child abuse I am fine with an arbitrary age dictated by government.
 
My Tattoos are all illegal.

mutilating CHILDREN is another Question.

No, when it comes to child abuse I am fine with an arbitrary age dictated by government.

I don't want this to go off topic, but I will clarify:

If/when the child is under my care, under my roof, on my dime, that is one thing. But once the child is capable of earning enough money on their own and insists on moving out of my house, the responsibility would fall upon him/her. Of course I would try to talk to him/her and express my views, but outside of that, the decision would be theirs only, whether 16, 17 or 21. The choices one makes can/will affect the rest of their life, they certainly would have learned that while living under my roof, and that is something they would need to heavily consider in their decision making.

Arbitrary age set by government. The kids today are coddled, education is beyond substandard, they are not allowed to work at an early age, and the government would sooner raise the age of adult beyond 16, 18 or 21 to 25. My grandparents were married and owned a farm in their early teens. They worked hard and were responsible. They didn't have free time on their hands to sit in front of the TV for 15 hours playing games or think about crap like cancel culture and trans/sex change.
 
If Liberals/Democrats do this this will hurt them on mid terms.

Only few would support them on this.

I know lots of dems who only vote straight ticket, just like [MENTION=982]pcosmar[/MENTION] said he was going to do. Because they are too stoopid/lazy to look at the Records to see what they are actually consenting to. That's not my problem, it's theirs.
 
There will always be good and evil in this world. It is up to each of us, as individuals, to abide by the Golden Rule. Laws, statues and ordinances do little to curb atrocities, those who are intent will find a away regardless. Once laws, statues and ordinances are enacted, it leaves the door wide open to enact other laws, statutes and ordinances which can/will be abused. Good intentions almost always lead to bad consequences.

It’s not so much about good and evil, it’s more about “saving people from themselves”. Should government be involved in that?

Arbitrary age dictated by government?

How about, if one personally has the money and decides to do so, sign a bilateral contract between person and service provider which eliminates all liability, costs and damages to any/all outside body.

Yes, an arbitrary age which changes over time. Hard to call that a principle, except in clown world.

But this is under the same category as long established age related laws, such as those on bars, smoking, drinking, driving or having sexual relations. Should they all be repealed? Who will save the kids from themselves? Even worse, who will save them from misguided, ignorant, woke parents?
 
Children cannot consent to cutting off their genitals. Full stop. Parents and government licensed "medical professionals" cannot choose to make that decision for them. Full stop. You cannot sell your child into slavery, harvest their organs, nor can you perform genial mutilation in a libertarian society BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS DONE BY CONSENT. What these people are doing is taking advantage of ignorance for personal gain i.e. FRAUD and fraud is illegal in a free country. Full disclosure: I also oppose circumcision before the age of consent and that's 18 in America.

Very good points. Irreversible plastic surgery can result in regrets. Are children capable of intelligently making an informed decision and consenting? Are their parents?

What about medical ethics? Can this be considered ethical from a medical perspective? Why doesn’t the AMA or the hospitals or health care organizations have an opinion on this? They certainly have no problem recommending and almost forcing other things, like COVID shots. Hold on, I may have answered my own question. It’s called follow the money, especially when the money can be hidden behind a veneer of politics, wokeism and faux fear.
 
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