North Dakota abortion ban passes House


Not a person.
North Dakota’s House of Representatives has passed a fetal personhood bill, HB 1572, that declares fertilized eggs have the same rights as human beings. Like the recently defeated ballot measure in Colorado, this is designed to pose a legal challenge to Roe v. Wade. It wouldn’t just ban abortion, but also contraception.
From a press release from Planned Parenthood:

“HB 1572 is dangerous, far reaching and allows the government, not women and families, to make critical decisions about health care,” said Sarah Stoesz, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Minnesota (PPMNS).
“Women and families, not politicians, should decide what’s best for their unique circumstances. Whether the issue is abortion, birth control, or in vitro fertilization, women, in consultation with doctors should make these personal medical decisions,” said Stoesz.

Here’s hoping the bill is rejected — but the state senate and governor are both anti-choice.
More at the Pursuit of Harpyness, Shakesville, and Kay Steiger’s blog.
Related:
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New anti-choice organization: Personhood USA
Colorado amendment would value zygotes over women
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Roe v. embryo?

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