California's War On Parents
3 days ago
California is grappling with a controversial bill that could fundamentally alter family dynamics. The proposed legislation allows minors residing in facilities like rehab centers, boarding schools, and shelters to petition the court to remove their parents' custodial rights without requiring evidence of harm or adult corroboration. This bill raises significant constitutional concerns, particularly around due process and the protection of parental rights. Advocates argue that the bill endangers children by stripping them of family protection and potentially exposing them to exploitation. While some believe the Supreme Court might intervene to block such legislation, the debate underscores the urgent need for parental rights groups to rally against what they see as an infringement on fundamental constitutional protections. The conversation also highlights the broader challenges facing conservative voices in California, a state often seen as a hub for progressive policies.