Georgia Rep. Emory Danahoo (R) introduced it
law In February, it defines life as a concept that begins with an idea and classifies the act of abortion as murder. House Bill 441, the Prenatal Equality Protection Act, is popular among state Republicans. It's secured Co-sponsors of more than 20 state legislatures. It also managed to anger the usual suspects – or those keen to strip the unborn baby from legal protection.
For example, HB 441's reproductive freedom, which condemned reproductive freedom for all, for all, is
phone “An extreme and politically motivated measure of criminalizing abortion at all stages of pregnancy by establishing a legal personality at the time of fertilization.”
All and similar radical organizations' freedom of reproduction has been discovered to be an unlikely alliance of the Georgia Life Alliance, its advocacy group.
claim The website states that “leading the battle for life in elections, policy and education.”
The Georgia Life Alliance recently raised an eyebrow that was published on March 19th
letter Calls the Capitol Non-Citizens Committee to refrain from holding it. Hearing Kill it on HB 411, or at least on the committee.
Claire Bartlett, executive director of ProLife Group, and Brian Tyson, chairman of the board, said in their letter that the law is “a mission of the Georgia Life Alliance Committee” and “a significant interest in the impact, consequences and consequences of the bill that there is a dispute with the organization's duties.”
“This is completely wrong.”
The duo suggested that women trying to eliminate babies “need compassionate support, not punitive measures.” Criminalizing women “may prevent them from seeking the medical care and support they need.” Penalties for killing a baby in the uterus can lead to “unregulated abortions” or discourage women from seeking medical and mental health care after the facts. And the perception of fetal personality in criminal law would “add immense stress to Georgia's already existing mental health crisis.”
HB 441 makes it clear that mothers who are forced to undergo an abortion reasonably believe that execution of a child is the only way to prevent their death or major bodily injury, but Bartlett and Tyson suggested that coercion can extend to intense psychological abuse such as gaslight, innovation, manipulation, and hair loss.
“HB 441 will change long-standing Georgia protections for women, not dealing with or taking accountability against abortions, pimps, sex traffickers and irresponsible men, not face consequences, and will not continue to prey on women and girls for their own selfish benefits,” writes Bartlett and Tyson.
Bradley Pierce, president of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion –
I defended it Law from the beginning – It is listed “Hospital Bill 441, the bill the Georgia Life Alliance opposes in Georgia, simply protects the lives of innocent future children who have the same murder and assault laws as the people born.
“[Georgia Life Alliance] House Bill 441 claims that it criminalizes women only and exempts abortions, pimps and sex traffickers. This is totally wrong,” the organization called a major attention to the letter this week. The truth is that Georgia's current life support law protects women's “rights” to intentionally and willingly kill children born from abortion. House Bill 441, meanwhile, is the only bill that is fair and treats everyone equally under the law. ”
In addition to recognizing the fetal personality and applying the same penalty to the people in the book to kill the born person, the bill allows the Georgia Attorney General to fail local prosecutors and pursue legal action for the death of the fetal.
“It was sad, but it's not surprising to see established pro-life lobby groups oppose the equal protection of Georgia's preschool children's laws.
“Ten thousands of babies made in God's image continue to be killed in our state every year.”
Ben Zeisloft, the Foundation's Communications Director for Abolishing Abortions, similarly blew up the Georgia Life Alliance with a characterization of the bill.
suggestion With a meme that pro-life organizations could be fascinated by feminism, secularism and humanism.
Blaze News reached out to the Georgia Life Alliance for comment but did not receive a response before the deadline.
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It has been reported The Georgia Life Alliance attempted to torpedoes, but ultimately a hearing was held by the Capitol Non-Citizens Committee, but the bill failed to clear the Capitol 30 days before the legislative meeting. However, the bill is not dead. Be proactive and proactive to rethink through the next legislative meeting.
“Ten thousands of babies made in God's image continue to be killed in our state every year, all within the current law. That must be changed,” Republican Rep. Donahoo reported at the hearing.
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