Ayden Runnels
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That's sort of the big question that's sort of hovering over everyone's head right now.
Because the law has no specifics on what enforcement looks like, it's really up to each individual county, city, public agency to decide how they're going to implement this law.
There's only two requirements, that people who have the opposite sex assigned at birth don't enter certain public-private spaces.
And that those agencies take, quote, every reasonable step.
And there's been a lot of concern about what constitutes every reasonable step.
In other states, it's led to uncomfortable confrontations in public and private spaces.
And so there's a lot of concern that this might ramp up some of those, you know, public confrontations or inappropriate interactions in a bathroom.