When they say they want to protect “young and old” alike, they mean really, really, really “young.” Like, fertilized eggs.
At least they still managed to work “prenatal person” in.
A Nevada judge has ruled to immediately dismiss the second of two “egg-as-person” ballot initiatives because he has determined it to be vague and misleading.
A Nevada state judge today rewrote a misleading ballot initiative to make clear it is designed to eliminate access to all abortions, no matter how grave the situation of the mother, and to ban common birth control methods, the treatment of ectopic pregnancy, in vitro fertilization treatment, and stem cell research.
Nevada’s attempt at defining a fertilized egg as a “prenatal person” seems likely never to make it past petition stage.
They may have failed in 2010, but they promised they’d be back.
They may have failed in 2010, but they promised they’d be back.
Could a miniature ultrasound machine that sends images via cellphone improve maternal health outcomes? Also, Nevada passes anti-discrimination bills and Florida passes slate of anti-abortion bills.
Nevada Republican senate candidate Sharron Angle claims the voting machines are on Harry Reid’s side.
Will the voting public decide that the new “pro-life without discrimination” candidates have gone too far in stripping women of their reproductive rights?