Posted on 08/22/2019 5:21:53 AM PDT by huldah1776
A split has emerged between pro-life activists in Tennessee as some are opposing a measure to effectively ban all abortions in the state out of fear such legislation could backfire at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Republicans in Tennessee are considering an amendment to a fetal heartbeat bill introduced by Republican Sen. Mark Prody in August that would ban abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which can be as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. The legislation, which wont be voted on until at least January 2020, is similar to heartbeat legislation passed in at least eight other states this year.
Last week, the Tennessee state legislature met for a summer study to discuss the proposed amendment to the bill. The heartbeat bill itself has been labeled by critics as a near-total ban on abortion. The bill does include exceptions for cases when the mother's life is at risk in a medical emergency.
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Among pro-life activists who spoke at the meeting is Jim Bopp, the general counsel for the National Right to Life Committee, the nations oldest and largest pro-life advocacy network.
Bopp indicated a level of opposition to the bill at this point in time, fearing such a law could go before the U.S. Supreme Court at a time when there are not five justices willing to overturn previous abortion-rights precedents set in 1973's Roe v. Wade ruling and reaffirmed in 1992 through Casey v. Planned Parenthood.
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We know there are four justice who have already voted to reaffirm Roe v. Wade and if given the chance, they would redefine Roe v. Wade as gender discrimination so that every single regulation that touches abortion, conscience clauses, funding, you name it would be declared unconstitutional.
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JUSTified and knowledgeable fear.
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What happens if they get five votes. Then every [pro-life] law you have ever passed is unconstitutional and there was no law in the future that you could ever pass that would affect abortion.
Bopp said that losing at the Supreme Court is not cost-free.
If Roe v. Wade was reaffirmed because the Supreme Court took up a prohibition [law] when they are not willing to overturn Roe v. Wade, we risk reaffirmation of Roe v. Wade, Bopp said.
In Casey, we thought there were seven potential votes, seven of nine. There was a good reason to think that. Well, we ended up with four. That loss was not cost-free. Judge Kavanaugh in his [confirmation] hearing said that Casey is a precedent that is entitled to stare decisis effect. In other words, not only do we have to convince him that Roe was wrong, but now because of Casey, we have to convince him that Casey was wrong.
To me this looks like reasonable, commonsense abortion control.
I’m waiting for the Rats to come out and tell the truth. “We need abortions to get rid of the surplus black people and poor people.”
That will never happen but it should.
Never forget and always remember that unlike the UK monarchy, which legislatively passed abortion rights, abortion “rights” in the republican US rest on the opinions of a majority out of nine lawyers.
Scotus was never designed to identify natural, civil, or political rights.
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