POLITICSFLORIDA PHOENIX
Idaho’s transgender bathroom ban is now the law. How will police enforce it? That’s still unclear.
Idaho's transgender bathroom ban is now law, but law enforcement faces uncertainty over enforcement methods. Officials question how to verify gender markers on IDs, whether body inspections or DNA testing are required, and if warrants are necessary. High-ranking law enforcement and prosecutors acknowledge challenges, including potential invasiveness and difficulty in cases involving hormone treatments.
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