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Republican Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday signed a bill into law that requires someone convicted of a sex offense against a child under the age of 13 to begin chemical castration a month before being released from custody.

The law requires individuals convicted of such an offense to continue treatments until a court deems the treatment is no longer necessary. It says offenders must pay for the treatment, and they can’t be denied parole solely based on an inability to pay. “This bill is a step toward protecting children in Alabama,” Ivey said.
 
 

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Then the libs will swoop in and get the ACLU involved....crying how unfair it is...and the pedo won't take the drugs as they're supposed to do. Does this work for the females too?

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"Caitlin Donovan, a spokesperson for the National Patient Advocate Foundation, also criticized the legislation, telling CNN in a statement Tuesday that "Medical decisions should remain between a patient and their provider."
 
"I worry about any precedent that allows the state to use health care as a form of punishment," Donovan said".
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