California Residents Brace For Another Year Of Turmoil As These FIVE Radical Laws Take Effect In 2023

By Ryan Canady | Tuesday, 03 January 2023 12:00 PM
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California will be leading the pack when it comes to crazy laws that are enacted to start 2023.

Breitbart reports that many of these laws will begin to take effect on January 1, 2023, impacting how Californians can live their lives. For example, one of the laws that some are concerned about is that the state will label itself as a sanctuary for transgender youth. A law could also penalize doctors through COVID “misinformation.”.

The first law people keep an eye on in California is the sanctuary state for transgender children. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed the law in September. This law protects the use of drugs and/or surgeries to help transform children who identify as transgender into the gender that they identify with. The law even prohibits California doctors from releasing information about the transgender patients they treat to other states.

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Another law that the public is concerned about is a law that can punish doctors who put out supposed COVID “misinformation.” The law requires California’s medical licensing boards to take disciplinary action against those who: “dissemination of misinformation or disinformation related to the SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus, or ‘COVID-19’.”

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Another law enacted in California right now will eliminate laws against jaywalking. This is because the people in California say there is a racially biased history of using this law against people of a minority race. This new law prevents police from stopping people from jaywalking unless they put themselves or someone else at significant risk of danger.

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Finally, there is a law that will allow nurses in California to perform abortions even without a doctor present to watch what they are doing or potentially correct something that might be done wrong.

It is yet another year of crazy laws in California, and the people there will have to ride the waves of this kind of wild law-making.

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