Posted on 08/23/2003 1:27:31 PM PDT by oneday
Hi Freepers,
Here's an up-to-date list of confirmed cities for tonight's FamilyNet broadcasts of "one day in may". Other cities and states: Please check local listings.
Set in the waiting room of an abortion clinic, "one day in may" tells the story of a college senior who must overcome shame and betrayal to fight for the life of his girlfriend's unborn baby. Winner of the award for "Most Creative Story Line" at the WYSIWYG Film Festival, this unique and compelling drama stars Maria Bellantoni (ER, Law & Order), John-Paul Lavoisier (One Life to Live) and Chrisie Penna.
AL Pell City
AR Arkadelphia Jonesboro
AZ Mesa
CA San Diego Santa Ana
CO Colorado Springs
FL Cutler Ridge Miami Orlando
GA Albany Darien Ellijay/Nelson Jesup Ringgold Summerville Tifton Thomasville Waycross
IL Flora Quincy
IN Marion
KS Wamego
KY Corbin Hopkinsville Louisville Paducah
LA Alexandria Cheniere Crowley Natchitoches Spring Hill West Monroe Winnfield
ME Portland Sanford
MI Muskegon
MO Kansas City Poplar Bluff
MS Grenada Jackson Tupelo
MT Billings
NC Goldsboro
NM Santa Fe
NH Nashua
OH Pomeroy
OK Lawton Oklahoma City
OR The Dalles
PA Allentown Birdsboro Kutztown
SC Columbia
TN Clarksville Harrogate Heiskell
TX Clarendon Clark Corpus Christi Crockett El Paso Gonzales Houston Keller Lubbock Lufkin Mount Pleasant Midland/Odessa Plainview Waco Wichita Falls
VA Grundy Roanoke Virginia Beach
WA Ephrata
For more info on "one day in may" visit www.2edged.com
Abortion and Crime: Unwanted Children and Out-of-Wedlock Births
JOHN R. LOTT, JR. Jr. American Enterprise Institute (AEI) - General JOHN E. WHITLEY University of Adelaide - School of EconomicsApril 30, 2001 Yale Law & Economics Research Paper No. 254
Abstract: Abortion may prevent the birth of "unwanted" children, who would have relatively small investments in human capital and a higher probability of crime. On the other hand, some research suggests that legalizing abortion increases out-of-wedlock births and single parent families, which implies the opposite impact on investments in human capital and thus crime. The question is: what is the net impact?
We find evidence that legalizing abortion increased murder rates by around about 0.5 to 7 percent.
Previous estimates are shown to suffer from not directly linking the cohorts who are committing crime with whether they had been born before or after abortion was legal.
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