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niyad

(113,278 posts)
Fri May 20, 2016, 12:39 PM May 2016

Oklahoma lawmakers OK bill criminalizing performing abortion (but, there is NO war on women!!)


Oklahoma lawmakers OK bill criminalizing performing abortion

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma lawmakers have moved to effectively ban abortion in their state by making it a felony for doctors to perform the procedure, an effort the bill's sponsor said Thursday is aimed at ultimately overturning the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 decision that legalized abortion nationwide.



(1 of 1) Sandy Springer, of Edmond, Okla., stands with other members of Bound 4 Life, an anti-abortion group, at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma House has passed legislation that requires the state Department of Health to develop informational material "for the purpose of achieving an abortion-free society," but lawmakers didn't approve any funding for it.
May 19, 2016

The bill , which abortion rights group Center for Reproductive Rights says is the first of its kind in the nation, also would restrict any physician who performs an abortion from obtaining or renewing a license to practice medicine in Oklahoma. It passed 33-12 Thursday with no discussion or debate; a handful of Republicans joined with Democrats in voting against the bill sponsored by Republican Sen. Nathan Dahm. Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, an anti-abortion Republican, has until Wednesday to sign the bill into law or veto it. Spokesman Michael McNutt said she also could also allow the bill to become law "without approval" after the five-day period has elapsed. He also said she will withhold comment until her staff has time to review it.

Dahm made it clear that he hopes his bill could lead to overturning Roe v. Wade. "Since I believe life begins at conception, it should be protected, and I believe it's a core function of state government to defend that life from the beginning of conception," said Dahm, R-Broken Arrow.

But abortion rights supporters — and the state's medical association — have said the bill is unconstitutional. Sen. Ervin Yen, an Oklahoma City Republican and the only physician in the Senate, described the measure as "insane" and voted against it.

"Oklahoma politicians have made it their mission year after year to restrict women's access to vital health care services, yet this total ban on abortion is a new low," Amanda Allen, an attorney for the New-York based center said in a statement. "The Center for Reproductive Rights is closely watching this bill and we strongly urge Governor Fallin to reject this cruel and unconstitutional ban."

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Oklahoma lawmakers OK bill criminalizing performing abortion (but, there is NO war on women!!) (Original Post) niyad May 2016 OP
THIS is why we need the Dem nominee to win in November. MH1 May 2016 #1
sadly, women's rights seem to be of little concern to many, even on a democratic board. niyad May 2016 #2

MH1

(17,600 posts)
1. THIS is why we need the Dem nominee to win in November.
Fri May 20, 2016, 12:44 PM
May 2016

I don't give a shit about the fact that our nominee isn't perfect. (This statement is true no matter which one is the nominee. It will be Hillary but I'd make the same statement if it was going to be Bernie)

I don't give a shit if someone thinks our nominee is "republican lite" or "too far left". Fuck them if they think women's rights are less important than THEIR favorite issues.

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