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Legislators in Michigan are mulling a bill that would classify allowing minors to go through gender transition procedures as child abuse.

The legislation, known as House Bill 6454 and introduced by Republicans on Tuesday, states that "a person is guilty of child abuse in the first degree" if a "person knowingly or intentionally consents to, obtains, or assists with a gender transition procedure for a child."

In the bill, a "person" is described as the parent or guardian of a child or a licensed medical professional.

"People are abusing these children," Republican State Rep. Beau LaFave, one of the bill’s sponsors, told The Hill this week. "The idea that we would be making potentially life-altering changes to 11-, 12-, 13-, 14-, 15-year-old kids when it is illegal for them to have sex is insane. I mean, they’re not responsible enough to smoke a cigarette until they’re 21."

LaFave was joined in sponsoring the bill by Republican State Reps. Ryan Berman, Steve Carra, Luke Meerman and Steve Marino.

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A protester holds the trans flag and snaps in solidarity with other speakers, during a demonstration at the Ohio Statehouse (Stephen Zenner/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

LaFave said he is optimistic other Republicans in the state legislature, where Republicans hold a narrow three-seat majority, will join him in supporting the bill. 

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If the bill were to pass, Michigan would be the second state to make it a felony for parents to consent to letting their children go through gender reassignment procedures.

First-degree child abuse convictions can bring a sentence of life in prison in the state of Michigan.

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Michigan State Capitol Building in Lansing, Michigan (Google Maps)

A similar law took effect in Alabama earlier this year that makes it a felony to provide puberty blockers or perform gender transition surgery on minors.