In April 2021 the legislature of the U.S. State of Arkansas introduced a bill that prohibited doctors from providing gender-transition treatments to people under 18 years old. The bill would make it a felony for doctors to administer puberty blockers, hormones and gender-reaffirming surgery to anyone under the age of 18. Opponents of the bill argue that it is an assault on transgender rights and that transition treatments are a private matter that should be decided between parents, their children and doctors. Supporters of the bill argue that children are too young to make the decision to receive gender transition treatment and only adults over the age of 18 should be allowed to do so.
54% Yes |
46% No |
37% Yes |
40% No |
9% Yes, but with parental permission |
3% No, and ban all gender transitioning treatments |
6% Yes, but only if they are at least 16 years old |
3% No, children should not be allowed to make irreversible life decisions |
3% Yes, but only for non-surgical treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy |
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0% Yes, as long as treatment is not subsidized by the government |
See how support for each position on “Gender Transition” has changed over time for 35 South Korea voters.
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See how importance of “Gender Transition” has changed over time for 35 South Korea voters.
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Yes, but only if psychological evaluations determine that the person is at imminent risk of suicide
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