NC: Anti-gay 'conversion therapy' won't get any state money, Gov. Roy Cooper orders
RALEIGH
No taxpayer money should be used for conversion therapy practices that treat being gay as a mental illness, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said Friday when he signed a new executive order targeting the controversial therapy.
No child should be told that they must change their sexual orientation or gender identity, said Kendra R. Johnson, executive director of the LGBT advocacy group Equality NC, in a press release. Were grateful that Gov. Cooper agrees. We are committed to ending this debunked practice and will work for statewide protections.
Conversion therapy is the process of trying to force LGBTQ people to change their sexual identity or preference. It can use techniques ranging from prayer to electrical shocks. The American Psychiatric Association considers it an unethical practice with no credible evidence to back it.
Cooper, a Democrat, said in a tweet announcing his executive order, Conversion therapy has been shown to pose serious health risks, and we should be protecting all of our children, including those who identify as LGBTQ, instead of subjecting them to a dangerous practice.
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