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It didn't pass. This is over. Move on.
LOL @ people who only read the-coli talking about "I know reading is frowned upon on here". The bill actually does WAY more than that.
shyt would have basically made it impossible for minorities to have access to the services, while the same people voting for it would have been sittin' pretty gettin' all the abortions they wanted. It was literally a political motive to cripple rural/low-income peoples in comparison to their upperclass counterparts. I don't even think the +20 week thing really matters and such definitely pales in comparison to most abortion sites being shut down.
The bill would ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy and force many clinics that perform the procedure to upgrade their facilities and be classified as ambulatory surgical centers. Also, doctors would be required to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles — a tall order in rural communities.
"If this passes, abortion would be virtually banned in the state of Texas, and many women could be forced to resort to dangerous and unsafe measures," said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Action Fund and daughter of the late former Texas governor Ann Richards.
And you're accusing others of not reading
i truly wish every single pro-abortionist on this would have been aborted, then this debate would finally be over
I read it, thoroughly.....The current clinics would not have just disappeared overnight. It would have been at least a 15-20 year process...
But yall slow like that.....
def not moving to Texas. I used to like the state for their gun laws but you cant tell me what to do with my uterus.
at this guy. First off this is higher learning cut it out with the names. Number 2 are blacks going to stop having babies in single families because of this? No. Why should RamDam12 lose his tax money every years while hearing white repubs complain about welfare based on a problem they created with this law? Stay out of women's bodies breh. If you don't like abortion, then don't get one. Period.
Those clinics would have been given 15-20 years to meet those new requirements?
Quote where it says that.
Qoute where it says that the clinics who couldn't comply will be shutdown before the year is out...
It is unfathomable to think that a statute that's been in place for over 40 years can be reversed(somewhat) in 18-24 months....
The social ramifications would put Texas in world spin....It would have to be a long drawn out process....
IDK, I think when something becomes a law it establishes what's legal/illegal right there and then.It is unfathomable to think that a statute that's been in place for over 40 years can be reversed(somewhat) in 18-24 months....
Liberals want abortion legal up until the baby pops outta the womb screaming "I'm here!". fukking demonic individuals