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PeaceNikki

(27,985 posts)
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 05:56 PM Feb 2013

Iowa Anti-Choicers Admit They Want to Imprison Women for Abortion

A little over a month into 2013, and one thing is absolutely certain: Anti-choice legislators aren’t going to let the damage that their war on women did to their fellow conservative politicians’ electoral prospects slow them down from competing with each other to show who can concoct the most vile schemes to undermine women’s rights. Now Iowa Republicans are flexing their muscles, trying to show that they hate the ladies even more than the forced-transvaginal-ultrasound folks in Michigan, Texas, and Virginia, or the women-can’t-think-on-weekends-and-holidays nuts in South Dakota.

Nine state representatives in Iowa have introduced a bill that would define killing a fertilized egg as “murder”.

707.1 Murder defined.

1. A person who kills another person with malice aforethought either express or implied commits murder.

2. “Person”, when referring to the victim of a murder, means an individual human being, without regard to age of development, from the moment of conception, when a zygote is formed, until natural death.

Murder includes killing another person through any means that terminates the life of the other person including but not limited to the use of abortion-inducing drugs. For the purposes of this section, “abortion-inducing drug” means a medicine, drug, or any other substance prescribed or dispensed with the intent of terminating the clinically diagnosable pregnancy of a woman, with knowledge that the drug will with reasonable likelihood cause the termination of the pregnancy. “Abortion-inducing drug” includes the off-label use of drugs known to have abortion-inducing properties, which are prescribed specifically with the intent of causing an abortion, but does not include drugs that may be known to cause an abortion, but which are prescribed for other medical indications.

The point of this bill is, simply put, to throw women in jail for “murder” for deliberately ending pregnancies—and quite possibly for trying to prevent them, as many anti-choicers continue to insist, despite the evidence against them, that the pill and emergency contraception work by “killing” fertilized eggs. (They work by suppressing ovulation and preventing fertilization.) The language of this is quite expansive. They’re not only counting women who reach out to legal providers for abortion as “murderers,” but also women who go online and buy drugs for this purpose. The broadness of this suggests that they may even try to snag women for “murder” for taking common rue, a herbal medication women use to kick start their period (and potentially end an unwanted pregnancy) if they’re late.

This is a dramatic shift in the traditional anti-choice approach to discussing the issue of how to handle women who seek abortion. While I personally have no doubt that many to most anti-choicers fully intend and have always intended to get to a place where women are being jailed for abortion, the official stance of anti-choice legislators and activists is generally to deny believing that nearly a third of American women should go to jail for “murder.” Maintaining the illusion of disinterest in punishing women for abortion with jail is so important that after Rep. Cathrynn Brown of New Mexico was caught proposing jail for rape victims who get abortion, she rewrote the bill specifically to avoid the accusation.


Much more at link: http://rhrealitycheck.org/article/2013/02/11/iowa-anti-choicers-admit-they-want-to-imprison-women-for-abortion/
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Iowa Anti-Choicers Admit They Want to Imprison Women for Abortion (Original Post) PeaceNikki Feb 2013 OP
well, we have always known that, whatever their denials, THIS is their ultimate goal. nice niyad Feb 2013 #1
I LOVED this comment (and the term wombnazis) niyad Feb 2013 #2
. PeaceNikki Feb 2013 #6
this is a list of those woman-hating bastards niyad Feb 2013 #3
But But obama2terms Feb 2013 #4
For them to poop on. PeaceNikki Feb 2013 #5
have you been smoking that funny tobacco again? niyad Feb 2013 #7
Time for women to have more headaches as their own choice. Frustratedlady Feb 2013 #8
Chilling libodem Feb 2013 #9
Horrible. Kath1 Feb 2013 #10

niyad

(113,351 posts)
1. well, we have always known that, whatever their denials, THIS is their ultimate goal. nice
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 06:13 PM
Feb 2013

of them to finally put it out in the open.

niyad

(113,351 posts)
2. I LOVED this comment (and the term wombnazis)
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 06:19 PM
Feb 2013


We have our own home grown terrorists. And no one will touch them because they are "religious" terrorists. Time for us to mobilize again. Every wombnazi bill should be accompanied by a bill making "sexual domestic terrorism" illegal. Ram the bills through just like the Pubbies do.

niyad

(113,351 posts)
3. this is a list of those woman-hating bastards
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 06:35 PM
Feb 2013

Iowa legislators propose making abortion murder





A group of Iowa legislators introduced a bill that would make providing an abortion a crime carrying a murder charge in the state.

HF 138 was introduced Wednesday, February 6, 2013 by a group of nine Republican Iowa representatives including lead sponsor, Representative Tom Shaw of Laurens. The bill’s co-sponsors are representatives Greg Heartsill, Dwayne Alons, Jason Schultz, Robert Bacon, Larry Sheets, Kevin Koester, Joel Fry and Sandy Salmon(the only woman in this woman-hating bunch)

The bill seeks to define a “person” in Iowa statutes as “an individual human being, without regard to age of development, from the moment of conception, when a zygote is formed, until natural death.”

The bill goes on to define abortion as murder, saying, “Murder includes killing another person through any means that terminates the life of the other person including but not limited to the use of abortion-inducing drugs.”

The bill also amends Iowa Code to strike provisions that relate to allowing abortions under certain circumstances.

Radio Iowa reports if the bill clears the Republican-led Iowa House, it would face almost certain defeat in the Democrat-controlled Iowa Senate.

http://wqad.com/2013/02/07/iowa-legislators-propose-making-abortion-murder/

Frustratedlady

(16,254 posts)
8. Time for women to have more headaches as their own choice.
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 06:51 PM
Feb 2013

Perhaps that will cause the men to join forces with the women against these clowns and to eject them from our bedrooms.

I never thought I'd see the day when these issues would be proposed. Why would the woman go to jail when the man was also responsible?

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