Colorado’s ‘conversion therapy’ ban prevents cruelty; crummy streets; redeploying carriers (Letters)
The Supreme Court considers a challenge to Colorado's law protecting minors from conversion therapy, a practice banned in over 20 states for causing documented harm, experts say.
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Dad Made National Headlines When He Came Out and Denounced 'Conversion Therapy' He Led. Now He's in Love
"People want us to be silenced and marginalized," McKrae Game tells PEOPLE. "I'm not allowing that to curtail my life”Courtesy of McKrae Game From left: McKrae Game and his partner, Jimmy PalmerNEED TO KNOWMcKrae Game first entered the national spotlight in 2019 when, as a former practitioner of "conversion therapy," he revealed he is gayNow he's opening up to PEOPLE about that turning point and his life since“We're not promised tomorrow,” he sa…
Colorado’s ‘conversion therapy’ ban prevents cruelty; crummy streets; redeploying carriers (Letters)
‘Conversion therapy’ is cruelty worth preventing The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard Salazar v. Chiles, a case challenging Colorado’s law enacted to protect young people from the so-called practice of “conversion therapy.” At its core, that law is about one thing: keeping kids safe from this discredited practice. The American Psychological Association is crystal clear. The practice is based on the false idea that being LGBTQ+ is something that…
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