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Life News reports:
The Council of the District of Columbia, employing authority delegated
by Congress, repealed the entire D.C. abortion law. Thus, in the
nation’s capital, abortion is currently legal for any reason through all
nine months of pregnancy.
The bill, sponsored by Congressman
Trent Franks, an Arizona Republican, was approved by the House Judiciary
Committee In the bill, Congress adopts findings that by 20 weeks after
fertilization (if not earlier), the unborn child has the capacity to
experience great pain. (This is equivalent to 22 weeks in the alternate
“LMP” or “weeks of pregnancy” dating system used by ob-gyns and abortion
providers.) The bill prohibits abortion after that point, except when
an acute physical condition endangers the life of the mother. Johnson
says seven states have already enacted very similar legislation; no
court orders have blocked enforcement of any of those laws.
The
vote follows a new poll released by the National Right to Life
Committee and commissioned by the Polling Company. The poll found 63% of
all respondents, and 70% of women respondents, favor banning abortion
after the point where the unborn child can feel pain. Another 58% of all
respondents, and 62% of women respondents, would be more likely to vote
for a Member of Congress who votes to ban abortion after 22 weeks
gestation in the District of Columbia.
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