Interesting, thanks for posting about this...
We had a thread about the idea of castration as punishment a few weeks back,
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The general consensus seemed to be opposed, on the dual grounds of not being able to 'unfix' it if the conviction was overturned (we know that mistakes happen...) and concern about the stigma it might make for those of us who have chosen to be castrated voluntarily. Personally I sort of agree, while also seeing the emotional appeal, and 'misuse it and lose it' logic in the case of sex offenders....
Purely theoretical speculation, certainly not legal advice... I know that prisons are now supposed to allow inmates to do 'binary' transitions, including providing medical support, etc. Given that the SOCv8 now also allows M->E transitions, is that an option available to prisoners? While I can see why they wouldn't accept it as a 'judicial condition' to do castration for early release, what would happen if one started the SOCv8 process, and got to the chemical castration point, could that be used as a factor when appearing before a parole board?
As a side note, when I did my Lupron shots, all the TG doc did was write the prescription and have the nurse give me a training session on how to do the shot w/ a dummy pad and empty syringe - *I* was the one that had to pick up the prescription from the pharmacy, and do my own injection... It might be harder to arrange that for an inmate (though I could think of a way it could be done if the inmate volunteered for it) but it seems like all they'd need the doc to do was write the scrip...
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Paraplegic - T-5, ASIA-B. 2010 Injury left non-functional & frustrated. 4/24/22, stop T. 5/4 start 3.75mg Lupron. 6/29 - T ~0. 7/7 - start E. 9/2 stop Lupron. 3/30/23 - GOT LETTERS! surgery (O&S) 9/28/23. Doing 0.1mg/day E patch as HRT