Posted on 09/08/2004 3:17:07 AM PDT by Stephen25
-Life on the Ballot-
Life on the Ballot is supporting the Parents' Right to Know and Child Protection Initiative.
This initiative will require that one of the parents or guardian of a minor girl seeking an abortion be notified by the abortion provider before the abortion take place.
Signature gathering for this initiative will begin in early Fall 2004. We have 150 days to collect the required 598,015 signatures-- until early 2005.
Petitions will be available for signature gathering in early Fall. Check this website for updates. Information is also available in Spanish.
How will passage of this initiative benefit those on both sides of the abortion issue?
Both sides would like to see a decrease in the number of unwanted pregnancies. It is clear from the data in states that have similar laws already in place that passage of this initiative will change teen behavior, resulting in fewer unwanted teen pregnancies and therefore fewer abortions. Given California's size and current abortion rate, it is reasonable to expect a minimum of 20,000 fewer abortions during the first year following passage of the initiative.
As noted, 31 other states have such a law and a Zogby poll shows that 71% of Californians favor such a parental notification law.
She's under the age of consent, but old enough to decide against life? The Dims never cease to amaze me, just when they've gone as far as one can imagine possible, they do something even more evil and deviant.
Would it be realistic to get it on this November's ballot, or is it too late for that?
The site says "We have 150 days to collect the required 598,015 signatures-- until early 2005."; So they aren't aiming for this Novembers ballot.
Please pass this site on to your CA friends; thanks!
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