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You guys don't understand what the Colorado law says. This has nothing to do with third-term abortions. It has to do with the law stating that the woman can't be changed with murder since the fetus had not yet been born. It doesn't have to do with the stage of pregnancy.
Lane was also charged with unlawful termination of pregnancy.
Last edited by Katarina Witt; 03-27-2015 at 10:04 PM..
You guys don't understand what the Colorado law says. This has nothing to do with third-term abortions. It has to do with the law stating that the woman can't be changed with murder since the fetus had not yet been born. It doesn't have to do with the stage of pregnancy.
Lane was also charged with unlawful termination of pregnancy.
The whole reason that this woman cannot be charged with murder is because abortion advocates have guarded their position by blocking any and all attempts that could give a baby "person" status before it actually passes through the birth canal.
Makes me want to vomit. How on earth isn't she considered a murderer. The woman was seven months pregnant when she cut out the baby from her womb? I don't get this. When a pregnant woman is killed, the murderer is charged with two murders, not one. Does the mother have to die for the fetus' life to be acknowledged? This baby would have lived if not for this butcher!
You can't have it both ways.
It either is or isn't murder.
Me? I think it is murder.
But the law doesn't.
She killed a living entity!!!!!! (A baby inside a mother)
It is simply practicing medicine without a license.
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