As it overwhelmingly voted to legally abolish the concept of biological sex on Wednesday, the Massachusetts House of Representatives also struck down a measure that would have kept convicted sex offenders from entering women's restrooms in the process.
Amendment 9 to H.4343, would “allow individual public accommodation to ban level 2 or 3 sex offenders from using sex-segregated facilities that are not consistent with their assigned sex” failed during the nearly five hours of debate leading up to the bill’s final passage.
The vote mostly fell along party lines in the Democrat-controlled chamber, with a small handful of Democrats defecting to side with the minority in favor of the public safety measure.
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This just shows you how powerful lobbyists and their money are in influencing politicians' votes. And how sick our society has become under liberal rulings. Time to clean house in DC.
This is Romney country and he can keep it.
What it shows me is that the Judiciary System is now, has been and will always be self perpetuating. Starting with lawmaker and trickling down to law enforcer. More criminals., more money. Make 'em all criminals so we can take their money.
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