jeudi 8 décembre 2016

Social progress rollbacks

In Ohio, the state legislature has passed a law banning abortions of any fetus that has a detectable heartbeat, and they've got another on the way banning abortions after 20 weeks (the latter presumably continuing as a backup to the first). The former law would pretty much completely ban abortion given that a fetal heart rate is detectable at 6-7 weeks, which is early enough that many women might not even know they're pregnant.

So, what's next? How many more states will follow Ohio's lead in the hopes that any challenge won't reach the Supreme Court before one or more new judges have been appointed by the Rapist-in-Chief? Will states also attempt to reinstate laws against same-sex marriage? Maybe bring back anti-sodomy laws?


via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/2hbhSso

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