Children, Power, And Punishment

What unfolded on the House floor was less a debate over medicine than a collision of worldviews. Supporters of the bill spoke in absolutes: children must be shielded from choices they may someday regret, and any risk of future sorrow justified sweeping bans today. They cast themselves as guardians standing against a medical establishment they claimed had moved too fast, with stakes too high to ignore.

Opponents countered with stories of teenagers who had finally stopped self-harming, of families who had spent years in therapy before ever considering medical intervention. To them, the bill was a blunt weapon masquerading as compassion, one that would terrify doctors into silence and force parents to choose between obeying the law and saving their child. The vote ended, the chamber emptied—but the children at the center of it all still had to wake up the next morning and live with what adults had decided.

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