Friday, February 21, 2025

So, just exactly how many Californians have migrated to Colorado, anyway?

Colorado Wants to Prohibit Dead-Naming Dead People

The National Pulse reports that Democrat state Reps. Karen McCormick and Kyle Brown, along with state Sen. Mike Weissman, have introduced a bill demanding compliance with a person's preferred gender on death certificates. That's either some serious attention to detail or TDS that has degenerated beyond the textbook stage.
According to the bill, if a deceased person's chosen gender has been documented, it must be recorded on the death certificate along with any changes to the deceased's legal name. If there is no official record, whoever is in charge of managing the dearly departed's affairs can change the gender and name before everything is finalized. Those who “knowingly and willfully" fail to comply could face a $750 fine and/or a 120-day stretch in the local clink.

Good to see that Colorado Democrats are tackling the tough issues. 

3 comments:

  1. You'd think so long as they vote Dem their name wouldn't matter.
    Although.... changing the name would make it harder to get social security.

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    1. Is there some way this may increase the number of dead voters? Maybe DOGE should look at it.

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  2. They're dead! Are they really gonna care?

    Oh, wait, it's for virtue signaling by the still living.

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