You really hear PPH squawking about this one. Based on what I have read in the local paper there are two laws being considered; The full disclosure law mentioned above and one that would make abortion clinics conform to state mandated building standards like all other medical, dental and veterinary clinics. PPH has decided that if they have to meet state standards for their buildings they will have to close them all down. Kind of makes you wonder what kind of operations their running.
As for the abovementioned law, all I can say is that everytime I have gone in for any medical procedure from wisdom teeth to colonoscopy to my mom's heart surgery I/we have been given considerable info on the risks and benefits and have had to sign a waiver saying we understand what we are doing and that we agree to the procedure. PPH doesn't think that women contemplating one of the most life changing decisions they will ever make have the same right to that level of info before making that decision. Again kind of makes you wonder what they are afraid of doesn't it?
They're afraid that some women may change their minds. Always remember - - it's all about the money. If Wal-Mart suffers a 3% decline in sales, believe me, that is huge. Same idea with the Planned Parenthood abortion industry. If 3 out of every 100 women change their minds, that's quite a financial loss for those animals.