Judge blocks Missouri attorney general’s emergency restrictions on transgender drugs, procedures

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A Missouri judge temporarily halted Attorney General Andrew Bailey's emergency restrictions on gender-transition drugs and surgeries, saying current patients would be subject to 'immediate and irreparable loss, damage or injury' if the regulations take...

that children were being pushed into puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones without proper evaluations despite the risks associated with the drugs.

“Missourians deserve to know that medical organizations across the world have recognized that gender transition interventions being sold are unproven,” Mr. Bailey tweeted last week. “On its face, the Emergency Rule clearly applies to both adults and minors as it provides no limitations based on the age of the person or patient,” said the judge’s order. “Additionally, the Attorney General’s Office admitted in oral argument that, under the text of the Rule, these issues do not end when a person reaches the age of 18 years old.”

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