A federal judge temporarily blocked an Idaho law on Tuesday that would have banned gender-affirming treatment for minors just days before its scheduled implementation. The law would make it a crime for medical professionals who provide certain medications or treatments to minors, punishable by 10 years in jail.
Just days before it was supposed to go into effect, a provincial judge temporarily blocked an Idaho state law on Tuesday that would have prohibited gender-affirming care for minors. According to the relevant law, it would be a crime, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, for skilled professionals to prescribe specific drugs and treatments to children. Just days before it was supposed to go into effect, a provincial judge temporarily blocked an Idaho state law on Tuesday that would have prohibited gender-affirming care for minors. According to the relevant law, giving selected medications and treatments to minors by medical professionals could result in a felony sentence of up to ten years in prison.
A federal judge temporarily blocked an Idaho law on Tuesday that would have banned gender-affirming treatment for minors just days before its scheduled implementation. The law would make it a crime for medical professionals who provide certain medications or treatments to minors, punishable by 10 years in jail.