Detransitioner Prisha Mosley is calling on the North Carolina legislature to pass legislation pushing clearer definitions in law and more protections for children and parents against transgender “indoctrination.”Mosley, who is appealing a medical malpractice lawsuit after it was thrown out by a lower court, believes that simply outlawing gender transition procedures on children is not enough.

“So should the grooming and social transition of children, which is basically just an indoctrination process, which leads to the permanent medicalization of bodies,” Mosley said. “I also think that parents should have a right of action to sue schools that have conducted secret gender transitions behind their backs on their children.”

Mosley is working with a slew of legislators, including North Carolina Senate Majority Leader Mike Lee and House Speaker Destin Hall, to pass legislation to prevent any more children from transitioning.

Mosley believes what doctors call “gender-affirming care” was “anything but caring.” In her lawsuit, she accuses her providers of both fraud and medical malpractice.

“It was fraudulent because I wasn’t actually able to change sex, and making cosmetic alterations to my appearance doesn’t cure any mental illnesses,” Mosley said. “I was misled about my treatment options and the side effects, and informed consent was not given properly.”