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[quote=Anonymous] Agree this is a war on women’s human rights. I am religious and could never have an abortion myself and don’t think anyone has abortions unless it is absolutely necessary for many different reasons. There are now so many lives of women and their existing children placed at risk by outlawing abortion services. Death sentence for women who need to abort is beyond cruel … Well done Minnesota leading the way! War on Women Report: Mike Pence Calls for Nationwide Ban on Abortion Pills; Minnesota Is First State to Protect Abortion Rights in 2023 2/28/2023 by MICHELLE MOULTON https://msmagazine.com/2023/02/28/war-on-women-abortion-pills-rape-gun-control-trans-rights/ So far this year has been a real whiplash: * Fifty percent of women are unsure if medication abortion is legal in their state and one-third of adults are unsure if emergency contraception is legal in their state. * Members of Congress reintroduced a bill to protect people’s right to travel across state lines for abortion services. The Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act prohibits interference with the provision, access or assistance of abortion across state lines. * Minnesota became the first state to enshrine the right to abortion into law this year. Last year, California, Michigan and Vermont enshrined the right to abortion in their state constitutions. * GOP lawmakers across the U.S. are mimicking Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis‘ controversial “Don’t Say Gay“ law limiting LGBTQ discussions. Wyoming lawmakers introduced a proposal to ban references to sexual orientation or gender identity from kindergarten through third grade. A Missouri proposal would prohibit any school employee from talking about the same subjects with any student younger than 18 unless the employee is a licensed mental health counselor. * Utah banned gender-affirming care for transgender kids—the fifth state to enact legislation restricting healthcare for trans children after Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas and Arizona passed similar laws. * The richest Black mothers and their babies are twice as likely to die compared to the richest white mothers and their babies[/quote]
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