Texas passes a Wisconsin style bill.
Who are the leaders??
Susan Armacost, legislative director for Wisconsin Right to Life, told The Christian Post that they "greatly appreciate Governor Walker's support for Wisconsin's new law." "He understands that women need full information prior to making the life and death decision regarding whether to abort a child or give birth to that child," said Armacost.
I wonder how many women and girls believe, "No, it's not a person," or "No, it's not a baby," or "No, it's just tissue."
Explain to me Planned Parenthood why killing babies is the way to go. Good luck at the Pearly Gates.
If abortionists want safe abortions they would be supporting this bill and demanding abortionists have high standards
Unfortunately abortionists want non-licensed doctors to provide abortions which means a dog walker can open and perform abortions.
http://www.lifenews.com/2012/09/24/california-no-doctors-license-needed-to-do-abortions-now/
It will be fought in court but I think whatever State passes these Bills, Texas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, North and South Dakota, the Courts enter into it afterwards, Planned Parenthood has deep pockets but just because it goes to court doesn’t mean it loses for the Pro-Life cause, it’s just to be expected. Pro-Lifers have won a number of these court cases. Goes with the terrain.
Abortion is extremely rare in sparsely populated Wyoming for example.
NY and California and a few other states really bring the national average up I’m sorry to say, even Illinois and Massachusetts seem to be right on the national average meaning per capita abortions. A number of states are well beneath the national average.
They found a Judge who will find portions of the bill unconstitutional. He applied a “temporary” stay pending his hearing on July 17th, but if you read his ruling, it is apparent he has already made up his mind. Next stop, the Appeals Court.