Montana Supreme Court Blocks Law Banning Gender Surgeries for Children

The Montana Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a law banning life-altering gender surgeries and other transgender treatments for children.

The stateโ€™s high court lifted the ban on so-called โ€œgender-affirming careโ€ for minors, the Associated Press reported.

Proponents of the original bill slammed the decision that will allow harm to come to children.

The stateโ€™s Supreme Court unanimously agreed with a lower courtโ€™s decision to nix the bill.

The bill would make it illegal to chemically castrate and surgically mutilate children.

Phoebe Cross, a 17-year-old gender-confused girl who has been led to believe she is a boy, was the lead plaintiff in the case.

โ€œI will never understand why my representatives are working to strip me of my rights and the rights of other transgender kids,โ€ Cross said.

โ€œJust living as a trans teenager is difficult enough, the last thing me and my peers need is to have our rights taken away.โ€

Unfortunately, left-wing activists and unscrupulous doctors have convinced vulnerable children that they can change their gender by undergoing expensive surgery and taking powerful drugs for the rest of their lives.

However, the children are not being told that it is scientifically impossible for a person to change their gender, which is determined at the chromosomal level, and no amount of surgery or drugs can ever change that.

The case will now go before District Court Judge Jason Marks in Missoula for further consideration.

The stateโ€™s attorney general eagerly awaits the opportunity to defend the law, especially since Britain just banned puberty blockers indefinitely because of the risks.

Proponents of the bill are outraged that the stateโ€™s Supreme Court cares so little about protecting children.

State Rep. John Fuller, the billโ€™s GOP sponsor, called the decision โ€œan egregious example of the hyperpartisanship of the Montana Supreme Court.โ€

Fuller slammed the high court for allowing Montana doctors to โ€œsterilize and mutilate children.โ€

He also noted that doctors are failing to protect children โ€œfrom unscientific and experimental drugs and operations that have grown increasingly evident as a danger to children.โ€

Montanaโ€™s attorney general has vowed to keep up the fight.

Spokesperson Chase Scheuer said the โ€œSupreme Court put the wellbeing of children โ€” who have yet to reach puberty โ€” at risk by allowing experimental treatments that could leave them to deal with serious and irreversible consequences for the rest of their lives to continue.โ€

Itโ€™s clear that the safety concerns can no longer be ignored.

In a decision Wednesday across the pond, the UK announced that โ€œexisting emergency measures banning the sale and supply of puberty-suppressing hormones will be made indefinite, following official advice from medical experts,โ€ Fox News reported.

This decision was about the well-being of children

In a statement, the UKโ€™s Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting noted:

โ€œChildrenโ€™s healthcare must always be evidence-led.

โ€œThe independent expert Commission on Human Medicines found that the current prescribing and care pathway for gender dysphoria and incongruence presents an unacceptable safety risk for children and young people.โ€

Despite the evidence that these medications and procedures are harmful, the people opposing the laws against them have vowed to continue to fight.

At least 25 other states have attempted to pass s similar legislation and have similarly been subject to lawsuits.

Predictably, ACLU Montana Executive Director Akilah Deernose celebrated the high courtโ€™s decision.

โ€œTodayโ€™s ruling permits our clients to breathe a sigh of relief,โ€ Deernose said in a statement.

โ€œBut the fight for trans rights is far from over,โ€ the spokesperson added.

โ€œWe will continue to push for the right of all Montanans, including those who are transgender, to be themselves and live their lives free of intrusive government interference.โ€

Justice Beth Baker, who wrote the majority opinion, claimed that Senate Bill 99 โ€œaffords no room for decision-making by a patient in consultation with their doctors and parentsโ€ to frame it as a liberty issue.

โ€œThe statute is a complete ban, prohibiting individualized care tailored to the needs of each patient based on the exercise of professional medical judgment and informed consent.โ€

Itโ€™s unbelievable that anyone would support such barbaric and radical treatments for children who are confused about their gender.

โ€œGender-affirming careโ€ is the only โ€œtreatmentโ€ that seeks to alter a person to align them with their problem.

Normally when a person is mentally ill, they are given treatments that seek to correct the problem.

Putting a gender-confused person through transgender surgery is like helping a schizophrenic to embrace the voices theyโ€™re hearing.

Of course, the multi-billion dollar transgender industry canโ€™t profit from doctors simply telling children theyโ€™re just going through a phase that they will grow out of.

The Montana Supreme Court has issued a ruling that will allow those who want to harm children this way to continue unimpeded.

READ MORE โ€“ Putin Bans Russian Children Being Adopted by Citizens of Countries That Allow โ€˜Gender Transitionsโ€™

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