(05-12-2019, 08:42 AM)Rajvik Wrote: Alabama's law hasn't been passed yet, specifically because of those clauses
Surprisingly probably to many of you I agree with you that these two states have gone too far, however, so has New York who passed a bill into law allowing an abortion on demand up until and including the day of birth, and Virginia almost passed one allowing the baby to be born and then the decision on whether to continue its care be made.
I do not equate them, however I think that the subject of the OP are a result of the second. Maybe both sides need to go back to the mantra of the 90s of "safe, rare,and legal" instead of the extremes of "anytime on demand" versus "No"
The updated NY state law gives women the right to an abortion after 24 weeks if a fetus is no longer viable, or if a woman’s life or health is at risk. In the unlikelihood of a live birth in such a case medical care would be provided as in the case of any live birth. As a matter of fact it’s the same law as California.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/new-Yo...ons-birth/
Your statement is wrong and most certainly a lie.
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