Seems like "separate, but equal" might be a better option in this case...
Anyways, I live in Colorado, but this is about individuals with gender identity disorder, and those in the process of changing sexes, isn't it? I actually heard about this from one of the life drawing sessions I moderate, and I didn't think he was referring to an actual bill. I'm surprised it passed too.
I'm crossing my fingers that there won't be any crimes, but I highly doubt it. At least women bathrooms have stalls, but I don't know what'll happen in locker rooms. How do you truly prove that you're homosexual, transgendered, or someone who associates with the opposite sex? Does this mean that those who do have these characteristics require some sort of ID?
Yeah, this is definitely worrisome, and I haven't heard the proposed start date for this.
(Maybe we can make separate bathrooms for those who identify themselves as the opposite gender :0 )