prohibiting abortions “except in cases of medical emergency.” That law contained a provision making it effective only if Roe v. Wade was overturned.The law makes it a felony punishable by 5 to 15 years in prison to perform or induce an abortion. Medical professionals who do so also could lose their licenses. The law says that women who undergo abortions cannot be prosecuted.
Missouri already had some of the nation’s more restrictive abortion laws and had seen a significant decline in the number of abortions performed, with residents instead traveling to clinics just across the state line in Illinois and Kansas. The lawsuit said sponsors and supporters of the Missouri measure “repeatedly emphasized their religious intent in enacting the legislation." It quotes the bill's sponsor, Republican Rep. Nick Schroer, as saying that “as a Catholic I do believe life begins at conception and that is built into our legislative findings.” A co-sponsor, Republican state Rep. Barry Hovis, said he was motivated “from the Biblical side of it," according to the lawsuit.
A court ruling siding with the women was appealed by the Indiana attorney general's office, which is asking the state Supreme Court to consider the case., three Jewish women sued, claiming the state’s ban violates their religious rights under the state’s constitution and religious freedom law. They allege that Kentucky’s Republican-dominated legislature “imposed sectarian theology” by prohibiting nearly all abortions.
But Banker said Missouri’s lawsuit is unique because while plaintiffs in other states claimed harm, “we are saying that the whole law violates separation of church and state and we’re seeking to get everything struck down.”
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
Referring to the Mormon Pentacle Chapel in Missouri
You tore down all of our stautes,and states now, it time for that pentacle Chapel too GO!
No more manipulations,nor monopolizing on human slavery either.
No more ' breeds'!
And, it won't be through the Mormon Church either,but Federal government
You want it the otherway,then YOU are going to have too work for it and support those people
Your not going too get away with'just saying' anymore!
You either install a plan of parenthood or live with their decisions.
Speaking on forced serial relationships,and other unwanted violations of free rights to,along with pursuits of happiness void from governmental assaultson parenthood.
Hate yhe parent by forcing birthing is a violation in itself to this parent,if they cannot support it causing more grievances down their lifetime.
The basic humane belief is yhat it is not a fetus yet,and we do not intend on using these for stem cell research the major argument that brought suit against those immoral thoughts...it is everyone's responsibilities to ensure mowen,and men alike have the moral right too prosper
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