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EDIT: DANGIT, BAN, NOT PLAN! BAN! Can I get a title edit? I'm so mad I can't sentence.
Here we go.
State Rep. Curt Nisly, R-Goshen:
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Here we go.
State Rep. Curt Nisly, R-Goshen:
"It's time to bring the Roe v. Wade era to its logical conclusion," Nisly said. "My goal is to deregulate abortion right out of existence in Indiana."
The federal right to privacy, clarified by the U.S. Supreme Court in its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and subsequent related rulings, prohibits a state from unduly interfering with a woman's decision to have an abortion prior to fetal viability, generally considered to be 20 to 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Nisly's proposed legislation is unconstitutional under that standard.
But the standard could change, as Trump has promised only to appoint anti-abortion justices to the U.S. Supreme Court and said Sunday he favors allowing individual states to decide whether abortion is permitted in their borders.
"The Supreme Court has been wrong before," Nisly said. "On issues like slavery, on segregation and a host of other issues, and they've reversed themselves, eventually."
Indiana law already declares that "human physical life begins when a human ovum is fertilized by a human sperm," and holds that abortion is a criminal act except when performed following very specific regulations that generally prohibit abortion beyond 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Nisly's plan would delete the regulations permitting abortion and treat all life as equal from the moment of conception, meaning the death of a fetus through abortion could be prosecuted identically to the murder of a child or an adult.
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