Posted on Apr 11, 2019
Ohio 'heartbeat' abortion bill clears legislature, awaits governor's signature
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I am more of a right to life person than unrestricted abortion as my wife and I made our life decisions.
I really don't understand why nothing is pragmatic in this area.
It seems to be fetal heartbeat, which could be before the mother even knows she is pregnant, verses you can kill the baby fresh out of the womb, which is infanticide.
I have to believe that most people want this to be a decision between the mother / father and a medical doctor advising on the health of the mother and the baby.
Too much to hope for, I am not sure what was bad about what Kasich signed last year?
I really don't understand why nothing is pragmatic in this area.
It seems to be fetal heartbeat, which could be before the mother even knows she is pregnant, verses you can kill the baby fresh out of the womb, which is infanticide.
I have to believe that most people want this to be a decision between the mother / father and a medical doctor advising on the health of the mother and the baby.
Too much to hope for, I am not sure what was bad about what Kasich signed last year?
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"In addition to Ohio, Florida, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississipi, Missouri, South Carolina and West Virginia are among the states that have either passed "heartbeat" legislation or are hoping to do so.
This comes as states like New York, New Mexico, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia, among other Democratic-leaning states, are supporting bills that allow abortion up to the moment of birth."
This comes as states like New York, New Mexico, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia, among other Democratic-leaning states, are supporting bills that allow abortion up to the moment of birth."
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