Ohio considers total ban on abortion - And death penalty for women or doctors found guilty

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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...epresentatives-bill-republicans-a8642381.html

Politicians in Ohio are considering passing a bill that could allow abortions to be punishable with life sentences in prison and even the death penalty.

The proposed law, House Bill 565, would extend the definition of a person in Ohio's criminal code to include the "unborn human".

This would mean that a foetus, from conception to birth, would be considered a person, leaving people who perform or undergo abortions vulnerable to severe criminal penalties.

House Bill 565 makes no exception for pregnancies arising from rape or incest or which risk the life of the mother.

The Ohio legislature is controlled by the local Republican party.

The bill would not only criminalise abortion but also defines the process as "causing the death of an unborn human, by any method, including, but not limited to, chemical methods, medical methods, and surgical methods."

Although the document does not include miscarriages, it is unclear how an unintended termination would be proven by a woman or doctor under scrutiny.

The bill was proposed in March and is awaiting consideration by the legislature's health committee.

House Bill 565 is only the latest bill to be introduced in the Ohio legislature that seeks to severely limit abortion rights.

The so-called 'heartbeat bill', which would criminalise performing abortions at the point a foetal heartbeat is detected, was passed by the Ohio House of Representatives on 15 November.

Most women are unaware of their pregnancy at this point.

Doctors who perform an abortion on a foetus with a heartbeat could be punished with up to a year in prison and a $2,500 fine, according to The New York Times.

The 'heartbeat bill' will now pass to the Ohio state Senate.

Governor John Kasich has threatened to veto the controversial bill if it reaches his desk, according to local newspaper The Columbus Dispatch.

A 3/5 majority vote in both the Ohio House of Representatives and state Senate would be needed to override the Republican governor's veto.
 
It’s not going become law but let’s drum up a lot of drama and controversy over nothing as usual.
It very well could become a law. The Ohio house and senate are very republican and if it's a purely partisan vote it will become the law. The house is a perfect 2/3 - 1/3 split with 66 republicans and 33 democrats, and the senate is 24 republicans and 9 democrats
 
Don't abort that baby, allow it to live
Think of all the fun that little kid could give
If it is a boy you can shred its teddy bear
If it is a girl you can shave off all its hair
Teach it obscene words when it's learning how to talk
Get it fucking drunk when it's learning how to walk
This isn't going anywhere. It's just a symbolic effort like the ten thousand previous attempts.
 
It very well could become a law. The Ohio house and senate are very republican and if it's a purely partisan vote it will become the law. The house is a perfect 2/3 - 1/3 split with 66 republicans and 33 democrats, and the senate is 24 republicans and 9 democrats
Yeah, but I bet at least some of those Republicans represent the sort of well-heeled suburban districts that have been swinging towards Democrats recently, and they have got to know that if they pass a law that means you could get the death penalty for having an abortion, their chances of re-election are not good.
 
It very well could become a law. The Ohio house and senate are very republican and if it's a purely partisan vote it will become the law. The house is a perfect 2/3 - 1/3 split with 66 republicans and 33 democrats, and the senate is 24 republicans and 9 democrats
Seeing as how they just passed a less restrictive anti-abortion bill several days ago, this one will likely be viewed as redundant and smothered in committee before it sees the light of day. This one appears to be a variant of the "personhood" bills that crop up once in a while and are usually opposed by a majority of Republicans and even a good chunk of anti-abortion groups.
 
It very well could become a law. The Ohio house and senate are very republican and if it's a purely partisan vote it will become the law. The house is a perfect 2/3 - 1/3 split with 66 republicans and 33 democrats, and the senate is 24 republicans and 9 democrats

Not all conservatives are anti abortion, wtf. Common sense dude, being this anti abortion is such bad optics no one will touch it.
 
Not all conservatives are anti abortion, wtf. Common sense dude, being this anti abortion is such bad optics no one will touch it.
Ohio is a weird place where abortion is frowned upon by almost everyone. You're mistaking national politics for state politics. I'm fairly sure Kasich only vowed to veto it since he's trying to get into national politics.
I don't think it'll go anywhere but you're misinformed.
 
Not all conservatives are anti abortion, wtf. Common sense dude, being this anti abortion is such bad optics no one will touch it.
Well, of course not all conservatives are anti abortion on a personal level, but unless you're a Republican who lives in an otherwise very liberal state like Massachusetts, saying that you're pro choice isn't a great idea for a Republican.
 
Well, of course not all conservatives are anti abortion on a personal level, but unless you're a Republican who lives in an otherwise very liberal state like Massachusetts, saying that you're pro choice isn't a great idea for a Republican.

No, I'm pretty sure this is not going to pass because it's bad optics and even the most insane neo cons would think this is bad optics.

Ohio is a weird place where abortion is frowned upon by almost everyone. You're mistaking national politics for state politics. I'm fairly sure Kasich only vowed to veto it since he's trying to get into national politics.
I don't think it'll go anywhere but you're misinformed.

Are you secretly @CatParty? I don't think dear sweet Catparty is this deep into the troll bait.
 
For those curious...the most common type of person getting an abortion in Ohio is an unmarried white woman between the ages of 20-29 with a high school diploma/GED. (Source: Ohio Department of Health).

I wonder what's the pourcentage in Ohio of unmarried black woman around the same age and some of them with an high school diploma who got an abortion vs the ones who decided otherwise as shown in that video?
 
Why is it always the places where it's the most obvious that they should abort literally every child they possibly can, that are most anti-abortion?
 
The capital punishment part is guaranteed not to fly under the cruel and unusual provision of the 5th Amendment.

Assuming this trash heap of a law even made it that far.....
 
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