In the first place, it's really odd that a group dedicated to protecting, defending and extending abortion could be called "reproductive rights".
They already have the right to reproduce - it's the right to terminate life without restriction for which they fight.
And it's gone WAY beyond "safe, legal and rare" with the new slogan being "Protect - Defend - Extend".
The campaign seeks to remove existing restrictions on abortion, with the PDF linked outlining some of these moves on page 21.
They already have the right to reproduce - it's the right to terminate life without restriction for which they fight.
And it's gone WAY beyond "safe, legal and rare" with the new slogan being "Protect - Defend - Extend".
The campaign seeks to remove existing restrictions on abortion, with the PDF linked outlining some of these moves on page 21.
REMOVING RESTRICTIONS ON ABORTION & CODIFYING THE RIGHT TO ABORTION
More than a dozen states introduced legislation in 2018 to
repeal abortion restrictions. One example is the Virginia General
Assembly, which introduced both a House and Senate version
of the Whole Woman’s Health Act. These companion bills repeal
unconstitutional abortion restrictions and codify the legal right to
abortion in state law.
REMOVING RESTRICTIONS
Missouri and Kentucky introduced legislation to repeal their mandatory delay
requirements, allowing patients to receive abortion care more quickly.
Arizona introduced a bill to repeal the state’s ban on using telemedicine to
administer abortions, and lawmakers in Maine attempted to widen the scope of
health care professionals allowed to perform abortions.
More than a dozen states introduced legislation in 2018 to
repeal abortion restrictions. One example is the Virginia General
Assembly, which introduced both a House and Senate version
of the Whole Woman’s Health Act. These companion bills repeal
unconstitutional abortion restrictions and codify the legal right to
abortion in state law.
REMOVING RESTRICTIONS
Missouri and Kentucky introduced legislation to repeal their mandatory delay
requirements, allowing patients to receive abortion care more quickly.
Arizona introduced a bill to repeal the state’s ban on using telemedicine to
administer abortions, and lawmakers in Maine attempted to widen the scope of
health care professionals allowed to perform abortions.
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