The insanity caused by liberalism is getting worse every single day.
Maybe the guy who performed the procedure is transitioning to a doctor - and doing this helps him feel better in his own skin.
Or something.
Hahahhahahaha
“According to court documents, the woman’s wife was with her during the 90-minute surgery”
Only the insane can write crap like this with a straight face.
Her testicles...
“Now Breaking”. Women don’t have testicles. He removed the testicles of a guy who dresses up like a woman. I hope I was able to clear that up.
But did he stay at a Holiday Inn?
Rancher or Sheepherder?
I’m ‘trans-morphing’ into one of those peeps who has about a BILLION dollars in the bank and Tax Attorneys from here to the Horizon.
Who’s with me? ;)
Unless it had a vagina, uterus and other xx only stuff, it ain’t no woman.
Yeah, maybe 1 in 1e9th power may have hermaphrodite issues, but I’m sure this ain’t one of them.
***not a licensed medical professional***
So? I’ve removed testicles from bulls, hogs, sheep without being a professional and using just a pocket knife. No different for a freak.
This guy is in for a whole lot of trouble.
Depending on the circumstances of the case and the state in which the crime occurred, practicing medicine without a license can be charged as either a misdemeanor or felony offense. Because of this, the severity of the potential penalties associated with this crime differ significantly among states, and even among cases in the same state. Colorado is very solid with their board certifications and is very consistent with the determination of malpractice.
Jail or prison. A person convicted of a misdemeanor practicing medicine without a license crime faces a maximum jail sentence of up to one year. Felony offenses have more significant penalties associated with them, and anyone convicted of a felony offense can face eight years or more in a state prison.
Fines. Illegally practicing medicine will also result in a potential fine. As with incarceration sentences, the amount of the fine differs among states and depends on whether the crime is a misdemeanor or felony. Misdemeanor fines will typically be no more than $1,000, though larger fines are sometimes possible. Felony fines arm much higher, and can exceed $10,000.
Probation. If you are convicted of practicing medicine without a license, you may also face a probation sentence. Probation is designed to allow someone convicted of a crime to serve his or her punishment outside of a jail or prison setting. Probation is not a get out of jail free sentence, and it imposes significant limitations on what a convicted person is allowed to do. Probation sentences will last at least one year, but multiyear sentences are very common. During that time, a probationer must comply with court imposed restrictions. These commonly include making regular reports to a probation officer, allowing the officer to search your home at will, asking the officer’s permission before you leave the jurisdiction or move, paying all required fines or restitution, and not committing any more crimes.
Restitution. Any time someone illegally practices medicine and charges someone else for those services, or the illegal actions result in a victim suffering a loss, the court will also order restitution. Restitution payments go to victims to compensate them for any losses they have suffered, and amounts differ from case to case.
He may be in for a lot of discipline.
rwood
Chode, don’t bother to post it someone already took your advise.
I used to understand news articles written in English.
That act took some balls.
Colorado? Truly mountain oysters.
He heiferized him!!!
If castrating a consenting freak is illegal, then why isn't this illegal:
Roughly one in 5-10,000 people self identifies as a sex other than the one god gave them
Even less have taken hormones or butchered their bodies to cosmetically alter their gender to that dead end
And yet the preponderance of homosexuals in media and news and academia and Hollywood have created this fake narrative that it’s a everywhere and facing bigotry and violence all round
I actually know a few quasi conservstive homosexuals who find this craziness
But the Advocate type of queer activist is all for it
And hipsters are browbeaten
Question(s):
Did the guy who was ‘transitioning’ have Obamacare?
Would Obamacare not cover the cost of the procedure?
Is the ‘good samaritan’ eligible to bill Obamacare for his service?
Does the ‘good samaritan’ have other potential clients?
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