Former President tack50
tack50
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« on: April 09, 2021, 11:46:19 AM » |
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« edited: April 09, 2021, 11:50:48 AM by tack50 »
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1 and 5. I'd also ban hormones for anyone under the age of 16; though that seems to be common practice nowadays in any case.
I'd also require some sort of psychological report to access puberty blockers; at least until more research gets done on their safety and their long term consequences. Basically to make sure the psychological damage from not taking them would be greater than the physical damage from taking them.
If in 5-10 years time it turns out they are perfectly fine; lift that restriction. If it turns out they have very negative effects; keep it.
In my view; while being "reversible" is a good indicator it can be insufficient depending on the specifics. For things to be able to be accessed with little to no restrictions or medical reports they should be not just reversible; but reversible without any significant side effects
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