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California’s transgender ‘sanctuary’ law takes effect for kids seeking chemical, genital mutilation

Updated: January 3, 2023 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Jan 3, 2023 – 10:33 am ESTTue Jan 3, 2023 – 10:50 am EST

California (LifeSiteNews) — The beginning of the New Year means that a series of radical bills passed by California legislators will now go into effect.

The Golden State is now considered a “sanctuary” for gender-confused teens who want to run away from their parents or are being encouraged by only one parent to chemically and surgically mutilate their bodies.

Out-of-state laws that protect children from transgender drugs and surgeries will “not be enforced or applied” in California, according to the bill. Senate Bill 107 also requires the state to ignore child custody agreements in other states that might forbid the “transitioning” of kids, such as in the case of Jeff Younger, the Texas parent whose ex-wife is pushing their son pretend to be a woman.

The bill’s chief sponsor was San Francisco Democrat Sen. Scott Wiener, an openly homosexual legislator who who previously pushed through a bill that allows judges to exempt individuals who engage in homosexual sex acts with minors from the state sex offender registry if they’re no more than 10 years older than a minor aged 14 and

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