California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation that prohibits a
form of therapy said to help minors transform from gay to straight, the Los Angeles Times reports officials said earlier today.
The
state legislation was introduced by state Sen. Ted Lieu, a Democrat,
who believes that conversation therapy, as it is called, can be
dangerous because some patients have committed suicide or later
experienced mental and physical anguish, according to the Times.
"Gov. Brown should be commended for protecting LGBT youth by ending this kind of quackery," Lieu told the Times. "Anyone who forces a child to try to change their sexual orientation must understand this is unacceptable."
The
measure has been supported by the National Center for Lesbian Rights
and other advocacy groups, but opposed by Republican lawmakers, who see
it as an intrusion by the state into how parents should raise their
children, the Times reports.
"In our view, it's an
intrusion beyond what the government has done before," Matthew
McReynolds, staff attorney for the conservative Pacific Justice
Institute, which opposed the bill, told the Times. "The privacy concerns are fairly significant."
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