Michigan approved an amendment that would specifically leave all rights of abortions, pregnancy, childbirth, and contraception to the woman. It looks like the state still is allowed to regulate fetal care after fetal viability, around 24 weeks.
Basically, not much different than before Roe v. Wade was overturned, but now it is enshrined in their state constitution.
People don't realize what it really is. They think they will lose their right to privacy that was found in Roe v Wade and then not be able to have sex. The job there is to shake them of those fears and explain what an abortion is.
We now live in the baby murder mitten. May God have mercy on us.
What was the proposal? Abortion without any limits?
Michigan approved an amendment that would specifically leave all rights of abortions, pregnancy, childbirth, and contraception to the woman. It looks like the state still is allowed to regulate fetal care after fetal viability, around 24 weeks.
Basically, not much different than before Roe v. Wade was overturned, but now it is enshrined in their state constitution.
People don't realize what it really is. They think they will lose their right to privacy that was found in Roe v Wade and then not be able to have sex. The job there is to shake them of those fears and explain what an abortion is.