
Arizona Supreme Court Says State Can Use ‘Unborn Human’ in Abortion Vote Explainer
The Arizona Supreme Court has approved the use of the term “unborn human being” in a state explainer on the broad abortion amendment on the ballot this November.
The Arizona Supreme Court has approved the use of the term “unborn human being” in a state explainer on the broad abortion amendment on the ballot this November.
In 2013, a German newspaper reported that in the 1980s and 1990s Pro Familia's magazine advocated “pedophile-friendly views.”
Among other images, the bells illustrate a DNA chain, the ultrasound of an unborn child and the Ten Commandments tablets.
Right To Life UK has said a public consultation on the bill showed that it was supported by only 13 out of 6,412 respondents.
Álvarez maintained that, instead of abortion, Colombia should implement public policies related to prevention.
SBA List warned that the WHPA would ‘nullify pro-life laws in states across the country, including late-term abortion limits when unborn children can feel pain, waiting periods, informed-consent laws, anti-discrimination laws, and more.’ The vote is scheduled for Feb. 28.
The court’s ruling could come at any time until roughly the end of June.
“I already know this is going to start the biggest argument & may even lose followers BUT I’m very much pro-choice.”
COMMENTARY: Bad thinking and bad facts that doom the ‘pro-choice’ argument.
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