Apparently the US passed laws legalizing abortion up until the moment of birth.
This resolution would prohibit late term abortion that is not under the pretense of rape, incest, or at the expense of the mother's life.
Reasonable, I think, but not radical by any means.
The General Assembly,
Acknowledging the practice of abortion as the ending of the life of a fetus in the womb of a mother,
Understanding the practice of late-term abortion to be the killing/termination of a fetus in the third trimester of a pregnancy,
Believing while in many cases is a woman has a right to choose a point comes at which the fetus must be protected,
Hereby,
- Declares that late-term abortion will be prohibited by this august assembly save in cases of:
- Rape,
- Incest,
- Danger to the mother's’ life presented by the fetus,
- Prohibits the use of the term “clump of cells” to describe a fetus in official documentation or to mislead,
- Sees that all abortions be carried out in a certified clinic under sanitary condition,
- Believes if the mother wishes to keep the fetus if it remains alive after remove from her body in the process of an abortion she has the right to cease the continuation of the procedure and keep the baby,
Wishes later legislation will address the issues of abortion of a fetus with a heartbeat,
Establishes the above implementing the Rights of the Unborn Act.
Comments? I think it is pretty moderate.
I need help with some phrasing, however.