Massachusetts residents are once again being reminded to vote “No on 3” … and for good reason.
This November, voters in Massachusetts will be asked whether they want to repeal a 2016 law allowing a person to claim any gender, regardless of anatomy, and use the bathroom or locker room facility based on the claimed gender – even convicted sex offenders.
The question on the ballot reads, “Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved by the House of Representatives and the Senate on July 7, 2016?”
Because of the way the question is worded, Keep MA Safe is urging people to vote ‘no.’
According to Keep MA Safe, the law puts women and children at risk of sexual predators who would take advantage of the problematic law.
On Tuesday, Keep MA Safe launched its third ad for the ‘No on 3’ campaign. Its video focuses on Amendment 9 of the Bathroom and Locker Room law, which “lets any man who claims to identify as a woman enter women-only spaces – including bathrooms and showers at the gym.”
The 30-second spot explains that during the debate over the law, Amendment #9 would have banned convicted sex offenders from entering these spaces.
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SOURCE: One News Now, Chris Woodward