Last Updated on September 26, 2023
Legal Course training from the California Bar Association encourages attorneys to force parents of gender-confused youth to allow puberty blockers into their homes. This is as the DNC seems poised to install California Governor Gavin Newsom as their 2024 nominee. Given his record, a President Newsom would undoubtedly unleash puberty blockers on the United States of America’s children.
Video training from the California Bar Association states, “There may be a situation where this custody case comes up because the kid needs blockers right now, and so in that situation, I would encourage you as minor’s counsel to say, ‘Hey, can we get [puberty] blockers started and then we can kind of sort things out?”
California’s Bar Association training video should come as no surprise because, in 2022, Governor Newsom signed a law that made California the first sanctuary state for gender-affirming care. This means that any child from any state who wants to change their gender will have full legal protections from the state of California to do so.
After signing the law, Newsom released a statement that read, “In California, we believe in equality and acceptance. We believe that no one should be prosecuted or persecuted for getting the care they need – including gender-affirming care. Parents know what’s best for their kids, and they should be able to make decisions around the health of their children without fear. We must take a stand for parental choice. That is precisely why I am signing Senate Bill l07.”
Many political insiders believe the DNC will replace Joe Biden with Gavin Newsom on their ticket. Newsom has made it very clear via his policy decisions as California Governor that child mutilation will be a key part of his administration.
In comparison, Donald Trump has pledged to federally ban child mutilation via an executive order. Trump is the only presidential candidate to make this promise.
In 2024, American voters are going to make a major decision on which direction they want the country to go.