The measure would make taking a pregnant teenager over state lines to obtain an abortion a crime punishable by fines and up to a year in prison. The girl and her parents would be protected from prosecution and an exception would be made in cases where the pregnancy endangered the teen’s life.
…
Democrats proposed several amendments during Tuesday’s debate, including one sponsored by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., to protect such confidants as grandparents, clergy and others to whom a girl might turn for help. (Read more…)
Dianne Feinstein, as usual, gets it wrong. Clergy members are definitely going to be helpful in arranging an underground railroad for pregnant teens to handle the matter in a private and respectful way. Their famous for it.
Sphere: Related Content
0 Responses to “Interstate Abortion Bill Nears Passage”