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While my preferred method has always been to avoid prison altogether, it's nice to know there may be options in the future if ever go full-on Rittenhouse on someone.

 

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The law says officers must ask inmates privately during the intake process if they identify as transgender, nonbinary or intersex. Those inmates can then request placement in a facility that houses either men or women. 

 

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation cannot deny requests solely because of inmates' anatomy, sexual orientation or "a factor present" among other inmates at the facility, the law says.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-newsom-law-requiring-transgender-prison-inmates-gender-identity

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1 hour ago, Voice of Reason said:

While my preferred method has always been to avoid prison altogether, it's nice to know there may be options in the future if ever go full-on Rittenhouse on someone.

 

 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-newsom-law-requiring-transgender-prison-inmates-gender-identity

I would suspect a lot of people are going to choose to be housed with the opposite sex

 

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