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03-20-2013, 01:08 AM
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A proposed amendment to Arizona state law would like to redefine disorderly conduct to include entering a bathroom of a gender besides the one listed on your birth certificate.

http://www.azleg.gov/legtext/51leg/1...E-KAVANAGH.pdf

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A PERSON COMMITS DISORDERLY CONDUCT IF THE PERSON INTENTIONALLY ENTERS A PUBLIC RESTROOM, BATHROOM, SHOWER, BATH, DRESSING ROOM OR LOCKER ROOM AND A SIGN INDICATES THAT THE ROOM IS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF PERSONS OF ONE SEX AND THE PERSON IS NOT LEGALLY CLASSIFIED ON THE PERSON’S BIRTH CERTIFICATE AS A MEMBER OF THAT SEX.
The exceptions under Subsection C of the amendment (for employees, aides, children, and the disabled) means this law would apply mainly to transgenders.

You'd think there were more important issues to tackle in Arizona.

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