Arizona Legislature Restricts Abortion

by La Shawn on June 23, 2009

in Child Killing

unborn babyLast November, 56 percent of Arizona voters chose to protect traditional marriage. The constitutional amendment reads: “Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state.”

Arizona does the right thing once again. Both houses of the state legislature passed a measure to restrict abortion. With a Republican in the governor’s mansion who supports the bill, it has a good chance of becoming law. (Source)

The bill would:

  • Impose a 24-hour-wait before the slaughter commences;
  • Require “doctors” to tell women about risks and alternatives;
  • Strengthen a parental approval law;
  • Exempt health care providers who consider snuffing out unborn life wrong from dispensing “emergency contraception.”

I know, it’s so little, but it’s something. If the bill saves one unborn baby’s life…

I’m fond of Arizona at the moment. I think it’s time to visit.

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