A backwater takes a hit
Some of these Southern red states are literal backwaters for science and are run by deeply ignorant people. In Alabama a judge had the common sense to listen to over 20 medical associations rather than uneducated bumpkins hell bent on discrimination. The story from AP:
"A federal judge on Friday blocked part of an Alabama law that made it a felony to prescribe gender-affirming puberty blockers and hormones to transgender minors.
U.S. District Judge Liles Burke issued a preliminary
injunction to stop the state from enforcing the medication ban, which took
effect May 8, while a lawsuit goes forward. The ruling was a victory for
families and advocacy groups who challenged the first-of-its-kind law as an
illegal intrusion into family and medical decisions. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey
referred to the ruling as a “temporary legal roadblock.” Alabama’s state
attorney general indicated he will appeal.
“This ruling means that parents of transgender children in
Alabama will continue to be able to make the healthcare decisions that are best
for their families. It is an extraordinary relief. Parents should not be
punished for wanting to do what’s best for their kids,” said Jennifer Levi,
director of the transgender rights project for GLBTQ Legal Advocates &
Defenders
The Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act made it a
felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, to prescribe or administer
gender-affirming medication to transgender minors to help affirm their new
gender identity. The judge left in place another part of the law that banned
gender-affirming surgeries for transgender minors, which doctors had testified
are not done on minors in Alabama. He also left in place a provision that
requires counselors and other school officials to tell parents if a minor
discloses that they think they are transgender.
“We will continue fighting to protect Alabama’s children
from these radical, unproven, life-altering drugs, despite this temporary legal
road block,” Ivey said in a statement issued Saturday morning. “It is
especially important while they are at such a vulnerable stage in life. We will
continue to uphold our duty to ensure that children are free to grow up into
the adults God intended them to be, even with today’s societal pressures and
modern culture.”
A spokesman said Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is
disappointed in the court’s decision “and is already working on filing an
appeal in defense of the law.”
Four families with transgender children ranging in ages 12
to 17, had filed a lawsuit challenging the Alabama law as discriminatory, an
unconstitutional violation of equal protection and free speech rights and an
intrusion into family medical decisions. The U.S. Department of Justice joined
the lawsuit seeking to overturn the law.
Burke — nominated to the court by former President Donald
Trump in 2017 — ruled that Alabama had produced no credible evidence to show
that transitioning medications are “experimental.”
He added that “the uncontradicted record evidence is that at
least twenty-two major medical associations in the United States endorse transitioning
medications as well-established, evidence-based treatments for gender dysphoria
in minors.” He noted testimony from a mother who said she feared her child
would commit suicide if she lost access to the medications.
“Enjoining the Act upholds and reaffirms the ‘enduring
American tradition’ that parents — not the states or federal courts — play the
primary role in nurturing and caring for their children,” Burke wrote in the
opinion.
Jeff Walker of Auburn, Alabama, told The Associated Presss on Saturday that the ruling “took a lot of weight off our shoulders.” The Walker family is not one of the plaintiffs in the case but said they had been scrambling to figure out how to continue care for their 15-year-old daughter, Harleigh, and if they needed to move to another state.
Harleigh Walker said the decision was a “huge stress
relief.”
The legislation was part of a wave of bills in
Republican-controlled states regarding transgender minors, but was the first to
levy criminal penalties against the doctors who provide the medications. In
Arkansas, a judge blocked a similar law before it took effect.
Dr. Morissa Ladinsky, a pediatrician who founded a
Birmingham medical team that treats children with gender dysphoria, said the
decision was a, “huge relief for transgender children and their families.”
“The court’s decision recognizes that this is well
established care that has been endorsed by 22 major medical associations. This
decision will ensure transgender children in Alabama, and beyond, can continue
to receive this evidence-based well-known life-saving care,” she said.
More than 20 medical and mental health organizations urged
Burke to block the law. Fifteen states filed a brief in the case in support of
Alabama’s law.
The state attorney general’s office argued that the use of
the medications is unsettled science, and thus the state has a role in
regulation to protect children. During a court hearing before Burke, state
attorneys argued European countries take a more conservative approach to the
medications. Alabama lawmakers, who approved the bill this spring, said
decisions on the medications should wait until adulthood."
Joanna, One thing that struck me is the continued notion that a trans person has "their new gender identity" as used in this article. It may be a newly recognized gender identity but it really isn't new. As much science points to the brain as one of the elements of the dissonance between one's gender identity and outward and/or genetic indications of gender assignment, we must push the discussion towards the fact/proposition that it is the brain that provides a portion of one's gender identity. It is not the act of a person looking at their naked body determining who they are. This discussion logically brings us to the realization that the dissonance can only be corrected for those that need it by current surgery as the brain cannot (currently?) be altered. This may not be enough for some but it is necessary to get the discussion off of DNA and/or genitalia as the sole determinant of one's gender.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct Leann and even those who purport to help don't comprehend the topic but at least they try. It's these twisted fucks in the right wing we need to worry about. Dumb as a sack of hammers plus vindictive to boot.
DeleteThe reality is that we still don't comprehend the science behind dysphoria however we do know that puberty blockers do help these young trans children by giving them time. The right would have you believe that we are giving them hormones and performing surgeries because it is in their best interest to denigrate the topic as a propaganda movement. The quicker these pseudo religious quacks can be removed from office the better
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