Colorado Voters Can Ban ‘Trans’ Child Genital Mutilation In November
The citizens of Colorado will have the opportunity to stop the “transgender” child mutilation allowed by their Democrat political leadership once and for all in November, as an initiative to do just that has made it on the ballot.
The citizen-led Initiative 110 from Protect Kids Colorado (PKC), which bans the procedure for anyone 17 years old or younger, was officially qualified for the ballot by the Colorado Secretary of State’s office earlier this month. That comes after PKC had two other initiatives officially qualify as well.
Initiative 108 would set a penalty for life in prison without parole for anyone who buys or sells a child for sex. Initiative 109 would require schools and athletic associations to designate sports teams as male, female, or co-educational, so as to keep male athletes out of female sports.
"This would not have been done without the people of Colorado. Colorado is the state to watch," Lori Gimelshteyn, PKC Board Director and Executive Director of the Colorado Parent Advocacy Network (CPAN), told The Federalist. "For so long, doors have slammed in our faces - [people saying] 'Colorado’s a lost cause. Colorado’s a blue state' - Colorado is not a blue state at all. Colorado has a radically blue legislature and radically blue boards and commissions across the state, but the people of Colorado - Coloradans - genuinely see these initiatives as about protecting children. It’s not political, it’s not left or right: it is right or wrong."
Right now, taxpayer funds are being used to pay for child mutilation procedures, but Initiative 110 would stop that from happening as well.
The Colorado legislature also passed a “state-enabled kidnapping” bill that would give child custody to the parent who will “affirm” the “transgender” identification of their child by way of medical intervention, effectively locking out the parent who would try to save them from that, as The Federalist reported...
'It’s given people in Colorado a huge boost in morale. It just seems so dark a lot of times when we’re seeing laws that are being signed by Governor Polis that fundamentally undermine a parent’s sacred role to direct their child’s upbringing, education, and care,' Gimelshteyn said.
