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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3129860" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I agree with this. The only problem I have is that once fully transitioned they would still be barred as their current gender is not the same as their birth certificate. IMO if someone is currently in the military and wishes to have a sex change, they need to leave the military once their tour is finished, have the transition done, get cleared medically to return to service, and should be able to return. I don't want tax payer money used to pay for this procedure. So you and I agree on that part. But, if someone is post op on a sex change, isn't taking any hormone therapy, and is cleared medically (both physically and mentally), why should they be barred?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3129860, member: 43724"] I agree with this. The only problem I have is that once fully transitioned they would still be barred as their current gender is not the same as their birth certificate. IMO if someone is currently in the military and wishes to have a sex change, they need to leave the military once their tour is finished, have the transition done, get cleared medically to return to service, and should be able to return. I don't want tax payer money used to pay for this procedure. So you and I agree on that part. But, if someone is post op on a sex change, isn't taking any hormone therapy, and is cleared medically (both physically and mentally), why should they be barred? [/QUOTE]
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