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Judge blocks the Indiana abortion ban a week after it took effect
An Indiana judge on Thursday blocked the state's abortion ban from being enforced, putting the new law on hold as abortion clinic operators argue that it violates the state constitution.
The judge wrote "there is reasonable likelihood that this significant restriction of personal autonomy offends the liberty guarantees of the Indiana Constitution" and that the clinics will prevail in the lawsuit.
Those biologists are mostly democrat, liberal, non religious, and pro choice.
And 95% agree that life beings at conception.
Fantastic!
So perhaps you can enlighten me as to why IVF has been specifically exempted from the law in Indiana?
There is no law against indefinite storage or destruction of embryos. IVF is excepted from abortion law, so if you need to “selectively reduce” the number of embryos in the womb, you can go ahead and do that.
If you have too many children and don’t know what to do with your unused embryos, you can have them put into the uterus so they’ll pass with your next menstrual period.
So to wit, it appears ok to kill life as long as ya didn’t have sex to make it.
Thoughts?
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The law now specifically exempts in vitro fertilization so as not to interfere with those treatment processes.
Like most states, the true majority is diluted through gerrymandering that disproportionately allocates seats to rural, conservative districts. This is how it is possible for Republicans to put through laws that, were they put to a vote of the people would be easily rejected. All states should have an easily accessible referendum process to limit partisan abuse that circumvents the will of the voters.
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