A federal court has cleared the way for Arkansas to enforce its 2021 “Save Adolescents From Experimentation” (SAFE) Act, a law designed to protect children from irreversible gender procedures. For years, left-leaning activists and judges blocked its implementation, but the new ruling affirms that the state has the authority to stop the medical exploitation of minors.
The SAFE Act was the first law in the nation to prohibit puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and so-called “gender transition” surgeries for children. Supporters argue that these practices are experimental, dangerous, and leave young people with permanent damage. With the court’s approval, Arkansas can finally shield children from these interventions.
Opponents of the SAFE Act have tried to frame these procedures as “healthcare,” but lawmakers and parents in Arkansas recognized early on that they amount to mutilation and experimentation on vulnerable youth. The court’s ruling represents an important victory for families who want to safeguard their children from radical medical agendas.
Arkansas has now set a precedent for the rest of the nation. By becoming the first state to enforce a ban of this kind, it has taken a bold stand in defense of children. The ruling underscores the growing momentum behind efforts to stop dangerous gender ideology from undermining families and harming America’s youth.
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