Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill prohibiting cities and counties from banning male circumcision, his office announced today.
Assembly Bill 768 by Assemblyman Mike Gatto, D-Los Angeles, was inspired by a San Francisco ballot measure designed to prohibit child circumcision there. A judge in July ordered the circumcision ban off the November ballot, but Gatto’s bill proceeded through the Legislature, where it passed with unanimous votes.
Gatto argued that such bans were an affront to the exercise of “personal, medical and religious freedom.”
San Francisco’s first-of-its-kind initiative drew national attention for targeting circumcision. Opponents of circumcision liken it to “genital mutilation” – the forced removal of a healthy body part from an unconsenting child.
U.S. circumcision rates have been declining for several years. Today, about half of all boys born in hospitals are circumcised, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
(Source: Sacramento Bee)
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ברוך ה׳!
Thank You Governor Brown
What a Medina Shel Chesed!
Thank you, Governor Brown, for putting that modern day S’dom in its place. The irony is that San Francisco endorses the most repugnant and abominable behavior in the name of civil rights and personal freedom, but the most basic religious freedoms are not even on its radar screen.
Governor Brown was the first Democrat I voted for for govenor. He has done an excellent job!