CALIFORNIA LAW: CALLING TRANSGENDERS THE WRONG PRONOUN CAN SEND YOU TO JAIL!!!
A newly signed law signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown last week
states that health care workers who choose not to address transgender patients
by their preferred pronouns could face fines or jail time.
The bill, which was signed into law Wednesday,
is designed to protect transgender and LGBT individuals in hospitals, assisted
living facilities, long-term care facilities, and retirement homes from
discrimination and ensure their needs are met, such as letting them use the
bathroom of their preferred gender.
“It shall be unlawful
for a long-term care facility or facility staff to take any of the following
actions wholly or partially on the basis of a person’s actual or perceived
sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status,” the bill reads.
The law states that
health care workers who “willfully and repeatedly” fail to address transgender
people by their “preferred name or pronouns” if they were “clearly informed of
the preferred name or pronouns” would be in violation of the law.
According to the newly-signed law, violators could be punished with a fine “not
to exceed one thousand dollars,” sent to prison “in the county jail for a
period not to exceed one year,” or both.
State Sen. Scott Wiener
(D-San Francisco), who introduced the bill to the California Senate in
August, argued that people would not be criminally prosecuted despite the law’s
wording. “It’s just more scare tactics by people who oppose all LGBT
civil rights and protections,” he said in a statement last month.
Wiener’s office claimed that the law “does not create any new criminal
provisions,” but instead creates “new rights within an existing structure.”
Those who opposed the
law, including Greg Burt of the California Family Council, criticized the
measure when it was in its early stages for being a violation of free
speech. “How can you believe in free speech, but think the government can
compel people to use certain pronouns when talking to others?” Burt told the California
Assembly Judiciary Committee in August, according to CBN News.
http://www.breitbart.com/california/2017/10/10/california-law-calling-transgenders-wrong-gender-pronoun-send-jail/
Just when you think there can't be anything much worse for California.