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Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
Wed Jan 15, 2014, 12:45 PM Jan 2014

Why Abortion Clinics Need Buffer Zones



On Wednesday, the Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a case that could ultimately determine whether women across the country can maintain safe access to abortion clinics. Depending how the justices rule on McCullen v. Coakley, cities and states may no longer be allowed to enact buffer zones around reproductive health care facilities — a policy that abortion providers say is critical for ensuring the safety of their patients and staff, since protests outside of clinics often turn violent.

Earlier this week, the New York Times and the Associated Press both profiled Eleanor McCullen, the 77-year-old plaintiff in the legal challenge who has become the face of the current Supreme Court battle. McCullen says that buffer zones violate her free speech rights, and points out that she’s hardly a threat to women entering health facilities. “I am 5 feet 1 inch tall,” McCullen said in a filed statement for the case. “My body type can be described as ‘plump.’ I am a mother and grandmother.”

McCullen certainly provides a sympathetic figure for the anti-choice community’s position — that buffer zones prevent harmless protesters, mainly good-natured grandmothers, from peacefully striking up conversations outside of clinics. But members of the reproductive rights community say that’s a gross mischaracterization of what actually goes on at abortion clinics around the country.


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Why Abortion Clinics Need Buffer Zones (Original Post) Agschmid Jan 2014 OP
As a Planned parenthood escort here in Philadelphia, I wish we had one. HERVEPA Jan 2014 #1
Heard this on NPR as well... Agschmid Jan 2014 #2
Discusting picture. It makes me sick sufrommich Jan 2014 #3
I can't even imagine what it like to cross that line. Agschmid Jan 2014 #4
It's the modern day verion of branding sufrommich Jan 2014 #5

sufrommich

(22,871 posts)
3. Discusting picture. It makes me sick
Wed Jan 15, 2014, 01:01 PM
Jan 2014

that women have to pass an army of shouting maniacs to get access to a medical procedure. There is no reason why abortions shouldn't be provided by hospitals,it a LEGAL medical procedure. They are regulated to family planning clinics as a way of "culling" these poor women from the "herd" so the anti choice nuts get their pious shame fest thrill.Disgusting.

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