“Medical Mutilation Trafficking” Bill Unanimously Fails in Maine
The Judiciary Committee in the Maine House of Representatives voted unanimously yesterday to stop a bill that would have protected anyone who takes a child struggling with gender confusion away from non-consenting parents for the purpose of subjecting the child to experimental and mutilating medical procedures. The legislation would have also prevented Maine from enforcing child protection laws of other states by allowing out-of-state children to get these experimental surgeries in Maine without parental consent.