Anyone who publicly speaks out against sexual mutilation and chemical sterilization of children or frightens a gender-confused person could face up to five years in prison if the state Senate and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sign off on the bill.
Anyone who publicly speaks out against sexual mutilation and chemical sterilization of children or frightens a gender-confused person could face up to five years in prison if the state Senate and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sign off on the bill.