Xx ViCioSiTa xX wrote: bistor wrote: It's already being challenged... we'll see. So then it won't happen ... I mean I'm pro-life BUT if this law goes through I think it would just make things worse in terms of unsafe pratices ... it will be done regardless as people like Julie says would take the choice for their own personal reasons ...
We'll see... for it to be deemed constitutional, roe vs. wade would have to be overturned. I don't think it's easy, but on the other hand you have many conservative judges on the bench. We'll see.
So then it won't happen ... I mean I'm pro-life BUT if this law goes through I think it would just make things worse in terms of unsafe pratices ... it will be done regardless as people like Julie says would take the choice for their own personal reasons ...
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"We must help each mother to see the value of the gift that is a child, and nurture the mother for her own sake and for the sake of her child," Rounds said in the statement. Let the mother to be decide A$$....
It's not his bizz deciding what we should be aloud or not to be. We have our own reasons to do it or not, which are very personnal and we're not expecting others to understand it.
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Not here but in South Dakota, yes yes yes in the U.S.A there is now a law that bans all type of abortions
South Dakota bans most abortions In signing law, governor says he expects court challenges
Monday, March 6, 2006; Posted: 4:18 p.m. EST (21:18 GMT)
(CNN) -- South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds signed a bill Monday that bans nearly all abortions in the state, legislation in direct conflict with the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion in 1973.
Gov. Mike Rounds signs the law despite his prediction that it would be challenged in court.
The bill signed by Rounds allows doctors to perform abortions only to save the lives of pregnant women, but even then encourages them to exercise "reasonable medical efforts" to both save mothers and continue pregnancies.
Anyone who performs an abortion under any other circumstance -- even in a case of rape or incest -- can be charged with a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. The mother cannot be charged.
In his statement, however, Rounds pointed out that the bill does not prohibit doctors from prescribing contraceptive drugs before a pregnancy is determined, such as in a rape or incest case.
State lawmakers had rejected proposed amendments that would have made exceptions for rape or incest.
"We must help each mother to see the value of the gift that is a child, and nurture the mother for her own sake and for the sake of her child," Rounds said in the statement.
** For some reason I don't think it will happen ...
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