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Brandon West pushes for ban on conversion therapy

July 15, 2024 | Lorain City Council, Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio



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Brandon West pushes for ban on conversion therapy
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on public conduct and significant social issues, including the proposed ban on conversion therapy.

Darren Petty opened the session by emphasizing the importance of adhering to established public comment guidelines, which include a 20-minute limit for comments and the requirement for speakers to provide their name and address. He reiterated the need for civil discourse, warning that violations could lead to removal from the chamber. Petty's remarks underscored the council's commitment to maintaining order and respect during meetings.

Following Petty, Brandon West addressed the council to advocate for an ordinance banning conversion therapy in the city. West highlighted the harmful effects of this practice, which has been discredited by medical professionals and linked to increased suicide risks among LGBTQ+ youth. He cited research indicating that banning conversion therapy could potentially prevent 100 suicides over the next decade. West noted that 11 municipalities in Ohio have already enacted similar bans, framing the proposed ordinance as a step toward fostering a healthier and more inclusive community in Lorraine.

The meeting showcased a blend of procedural reminders and pressing social issues, reflecting the council's ongoing efforts to engage with community concerns while upholding standards of conduct.

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