A new California law allowing minors to seek 'mental health services' without a parent's knowledge or consent is being slammed by critics as the latest example of progressive governments seeking 'to replace the role of parents.'
A new California law allowing minors to seek "mental health services" without a parent's knowledge or consent – and that even permits the removal of children as young as 12 from a parent's home without a court order – is being
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