Eli Erlick: Trans activist brags about illegally supplying ‘life-saving’ hormone blockers to minors

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Eli Erlick, a transgender activist, has openly bragged about selling hormone blockers to children, calling himself “Mississippi’s proud criminal” after the US state became the latest state to bar transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming medical care.

Twenty-seven states have passed nearly 100 laws to restrict access to hormone blockers and other “gender-affirming care” for minors, DailyMail reports. Erlick, 27, admitted to ordering four times more estrogen and testosterone blockers than needed and distributing the remaining pills to children who did not have access to the drugs. On Tuesday, March 7, Erlick openly took to social media to describe her illegal sex drug distribution network. “I’m now a proud Mississippi felon for ‘aiding and abetting’ lifesaving medicine for trans youth,” Erlick tweeted. “I realize the risks of posting this, but encouraging others to share lifesaving medicine is more important than ensuring its safety (given that I am in small danger in New York)”

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“We look after ourselves”

“I order 4 times more estrogen and testosterone blockers than I actually take. You should too,” Erlick said in another post. “Several states have now banned trans medicine for minors, but we will not let a single young person go without medication. We will provide care ourselves if young people do not have access to formal medicine.”


I order 4 times more estrogen and testosterone blockers than I actually take. You should too. Several states have now banned trans medicine for minors, but we won’t let a single young person go without medication. We will provide care ourselves if young people do not have access to official medicine. pic.twitter.com/Qsbls7ThKq

— Eli Erlick (@EliErlick) March 7, 2023


The founder of Trans Student Educational Resources, a group that works to advance the well-being of transgender youth, hit back at the most recent anti-trans legislation in Florida. “Florida’s latest anti-trans bill is the scariest yet. It allows the state to not only kidnap trans children, but also cis children with trans parents or siblings,” said tweeted Erlick.


Florida’s latest anti-trans bill is the scariest yet. This allows the state to not only abduct trans children, but also cis children with trans parents or siblings. They just need to be “at risk” of receiving trans healthcare (whatever that means). This should make headlines. pic.twitter.com/pjIg7UEZM7

— Eli Erlick (@EliErlick) March 8, 2023


Erlick added, “They just need to be ‘at risk’ of receiving trans healthcare (whatever that means). It should be front page news.” After the posts, commentator Matt Walsh tweeted that he had spoken with the Mississippi governor’s office about the alleged crime.

Responding to a tweet from Twitter user @LibsofTikTok, Walsh wrote, “Erlick has admitted to many crimes but has never committed any in a state that is not only willing to prosecute but has the political will to do so. . It was a big mistake and I intend to take full advantage of it.”


Erlick has admitted to many crimes but has never committed any in a state that is not only willing to prosecute but has the political will to do so. It was a big mistake and I intend to take full advantage of it.

— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) March 7, 2023


‘Get ready for that orange jumpsuit!’

Many people voiced their opinions regarding Erlicks’ sale of illegal cross-sex drugs on Twitter. One person wrote, “What saves life in mental illness, psychosis, separation from reality, and mutilation of one’s genitals and body?


What “saves life” in mental illness, psychosis, separation from reality, and mutilation of the genitals and body?

— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) March 7, 2023


Another person wrote: “Giving HRT to under 18s will land you in jail. 2024 baby, we’ll be back. We almost own the Senate now. Get ready for this orange jumpsuit! A third person wrote: “Giving prescription drugs to minors seems like a bad idea. One person wrote: “Is there a reason you have to share your hormones with minors instead of waiting until they’re 18 and can get their own hormones and transition if they want to? I mean, why take the risk? “I don’t care what you do because I just don’t care about the gender debate, but you kinda incriminate yourself. It’s also federal since you’re distributing across state lines. If you’re convicted of a federal felony, you will serve 85% of the time.” this other person wrote.


Giving HRT to people under 18 will land you in jail. 2024 baby, we’ll be back. We almost own the Senate now. Get ready for this orange jumpsuit!

— Tradwife2✡️ (@Tradwife200) March 10, 2023



giving prescription drugs to minors seems like a bad idea

— schmavel trip (@schmavel) March 9, 2023



Is there a reason you have to share your hormones with minors instead of waiting until they’re 18 and can get their own hormones and transition if they want? I mean why take the risk?

— Tony (@Tony32650257) March 9, 2023



I don’t care what you do because I just don’t care about the gender debate, but you kind of incriminate yourself. It’s also federal since you distribute across state lines. If you are convicted of a federal crime, you will serve 85% of the time 👍

— Hillman McCann (@Skillman56) March 10, 2023


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