LOL
posted by QuakerOatsThey have no legal or constitutional argument of merit, so they are already moving to the false narratives that the court is going to go after lgbtqxyz'ers, and interracial marriage, and every other thing they they can sling on the wall in order to simply scare people into voting for these Marxists.
Trump-endorsed state rep. candidate Jacky Eubanks says that if it came to a vote in the MI legislature, she would vote to make birth control illegal. “Sex ought to be between one man and one woman in the confines of marriage…and open to life. Absolutely.” pic.twitter.com/HgD5n3aTHB
— Left of Center MI (@leftofcentermi) May 19, 2022
Nice; state reps are not on the supreme court; they're not even judges; they are elected representatives voted on by The People every two years.
Democracy, you know.
posted by QuakerOatsNice; state reps are not on the supreme court; they're not even judges; they are elected representatives voted on by The People every two years.
Democracy, you know.
the supreme court that you mentioned also said they didnt intend to mess with Roe V wade so sorry if im skeptical
The Oklahoma Legislature passed a bill that would ban abortion at conception, making it the most restrictive abortion ban in the country if it goes into effect. https://t.co/W1DEQFK3vJ
— ABC News (@ABC) May 20, 2022
Are you planning a move to Michigan or Oklahoma?
Looking at her, I'm guessing that casual sex probably never was in the cards, leading to her extremist views on the matter.posted by geeblock
Trump-endorsed state rep. candidate Jacky Eubanks says that if it came to a vote in the MI legislature, she would vote to make birth control illegal. “Sex ought to be between one man and one woman in the confines of marriage…and open to life. Absolutely.” pic.twitter.com/HgD5n3aTHB
— Left of Center MI (@leftofcentermi) May 19, 2022
posted by geeblock
The Oklahoma Legislature passed a bill that would ban abortion at conception, making it the most restrictive abortion ban in the country if it goes into effect. https://t.co/W1DEQFK3vJ
— ABC News (@ABC) May 20, 2022
IF… States get to make laws. Weird. Do I agree with it, no. But that’s how the law works. I disagree with plenty of state laws. Find a state you like and move to it.
posted by majorsparkAre you planning a move to Michigan or Oklahoma?
You do know the state of Ohio is debating a similar bill right now, right? I posted the bills earlier. One of them makes little to no exceptions.
posted by ptown_trojans_1You do know the state of Ohio is debating a similar bill right now, right? I posted the bills earlier. One of them makes little to no exceptions.
I guess you better pack your bags then.
Similar <> the same and debating <> law.
Interesting the primary sponsors of these bills are women. Anyways I read portions of the bills. You can point out the section(s) you have a problem with.
posted by majorsparkI guess you better pack your bags then.
Similar <> the same and debating <> law.
Interesting the primary sponsors of these bills are women. Anyways I read portions of the bills. You can point out the section(s) you have a problem with.
The lack of exceptions part..and the vague language on health of the mother. When does that come in play exactly?
If someone is not able to carry a pregnancy to full term, does that count? Unclear.
Also, easy to jump to Plan B is outlawed under the bill.
posted by geeblockthe supreme court that you mentioned also said they didnt intend to mess with Roe V wade so sorry if im skeptical
False. Read what they ACTUALLY said.
posted by ptown_trojans_1The lack of exceptions part..and the vague language on health of the mother. When does that come in play exactly?
If someone is not able to carry a pregnancy to full term, does that count? Unclear.
Also, easy to jump to Plan B is outlawed under the bill.
Has this been spoon fed to you by others or is it your opinion after reading the bill?
posted by majorsparkHas this been spoon fed to you by others or is it your opinion after reading the bill?
Watching the hearings....and reading it.
I still know the language can change as it makes it way out of committee and there does seem to be some reservation about the lack of exceptions.
Also, Jean Schmidt is just nuts with her views on the bill.
posted by ptown_trojans_1The lack of exceptions part..and the vague language on health of the mother. When does that come in play exactly?
If someone is not able to carry a pregnancy to full term, does that count? Unclear.
HB & SB Sec.2904.031/.032 Agree or disagree it does not sound vague or unclear to me.
posted by ptown_trojans_1Also, easy to jump to Plan B is outlawed under the bill.
How so?
posted by majorsparkHB & SB Sec.2904.031/.032 Agree or disagree it does not sound vague or unclear to me.
Does that mean if someone is in the 1st trimester, and the doctor says they cannot carry to full term, they can perform the procedure?
There also needs to be a different doctor to verify the fact, which may seem hard to come by depending on the time and circumstances.
posted by QuakerOats
False. Read what they ACTUALLY said.
There is actually video
posted by ptown_trojans_1Watching the hearings....and reading it.
I still know the language can change as it makes it way out of committee and there does seem to be some reservation about the lack of exceptions.
Also, Jean Schmidt is just nuts with her views on the bill.
Also, Jean Schmidt is just nuts.
posted by geeblockThere is actually video
Correct. Watch it.