Kansas City bans conversion therapy

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) | Conversion therapy for LGBTQ young people will not be allowed in Kansas City.

The city council approved an ordinance banning the therapy Nov. 14, which tries to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

The therapy also has been banned in Columbia. A St. Louis aldermanic committee approved similar legislation Nov. 13, sending the issue to the full Board of Alderman.

The Kansas City Star reports the city’s ban will apply only to minors and to licensed medical or mental health professionals. It does not bar religious leaders from talking to young people about their sexuality or gender identity.

Backers note the American Psychological Association says gay conversion therapy doesn’t work and can cause harm. Opponents contend the therapy helps some people and the bans are an attack on free speech.

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