US | San Francisco SF to Vote on Circumcision Ban Ban on snipping under-18s makes it onto November ballot By Rob Quinn Posted May 19, 2011 5:49 AM CDT Copied "Parents are really guardians, and guardians have to do what's in the best interest of the child. It's his body. It's his choice," says Lloyd Schofield, the measure's lead proponent. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) San Franciscans are indeed going to be the first American voters asked to decide on giving circumcision the chop. "Intactivists" have succeeded in getting a proposal to ban the circumcision of males under 18 onto the November ballot, reports the AP. The proposal would make performing a circumcision—even for religious reasons—a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 or up to a year in jail. Supporters of the initiative say circumcision is a cruel and unnecessary practice, while opponents say the measure is a blatant violation of constitutional rights that would never make it past the courts even if San Franciscans voted in favor of it. The initiative's proponents call it the "San Francisco Male Genital Mutilation" bill, but the city attorney has decided to call it "Male Circumcision" on the ballot. Read These Next An early Christmas gift to federal workers, from the president. Final text from NASCAR driver's wife is devastating to read. Kiss cam woman slams Gwyneth: 'What a hypocrite.' Yet another man heads to prison for repeatedly drugging, raping wife. Report an error