Circumcision Ban Makes SF Ballot
Yesterday San Francisco election officials certified the petition campaign to place a city-wide ban on circumcision on the November ballot.
If the measure passes, circumcision would be prohibited among males under the age of 18. The practice would become a misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 or up to one year in jail. There would be no religious exemptions. The initiative appears to be the first of its kind in the country to actually make it to this stage, though a larger national debate over the health benefits of circumcision has been going on for many years. Banning circumcision would almost certainly prompt a flurry of legal challenges alleging violations of the First Amendment's guarantee of the freedom to exercise one's religious beliefs.Approximately 80% of adult American men are circumcised. Worldwide, that number is only about 30%.
Labels: 2011 elections, circumcision, San Francisco