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Related: About this forumThe Perfect Storm May Be Brewing In Colorado To Pass A ‘Personhood’ Law
Lawmakers in Colorado  the state that has emerged as ground zero for the movement to redefine life as beginning at conception  wont stop trying to pass a radical personhood law to severely roll back abortion rights. And, in the aftermath of a tragic crime that was committed against a pregnant woman last month, they might finally gain some traction after years of failed attempts.
This week, Republicans in the state introduced a measure that would allow the state to bring murder charges in crimes that result in a loss of a pregnancy  effectively endowing fetuses with the same rights as Colorado citizens in the states criminal code, and paving the way to enshrine personhood into law.
The measure stipulates that the term person includes an unborn child at every stage of gestation from conception until live birth. It clarifies that charges should not be applied to acts committed by the pregnant person or to medical procedures, although it does not explicitly reference abortion.
The lawmakers sponsoring the measure say that it is not a personhood law and it effectively protects abortion rights. But reproductive rights proponents are particularly wary of codifying the idea that personhood begins at conception, which they say will ultimately make it easier to outlaw abortion and even some types of birth control.
This week, Republicans in the state introduced a measure that would allow the state to bring murder charges in crimes that result in a loss of a pregnancy  effectively endowing fetuses with the same rights as Colorado citizens in the states criminal code, and paving the way to enshrine personhood into law.
The measure stipulates that the term person includes an unborn child at every stage of gestation from conception until live birth. It clarifies that charges should not be applied to acts committed by the pregnant person or to medical procedures, although it does not explicitly reference abortion.
The lawmakers sponsoring the measure say that it is not a personhood law and it effectively protects abortion rights. But reproductive rights proponents are particularly wary of codifying the idea that personhood begins at conception, which they say will ultimately make it easier to outlaw abortion and even some types of birth control.
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2015/04/15/3647323/colorado-personhood-pregnant-crime/?utm_source=nar.al&utm_medium=urlshortener&utm_campaign=FB
you had to be blind to not see this coming. they are relentless here.
					
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						The Perfect Storm May Be Brewing In Colorado To Pass A ‘Personhood’ Law (Original Post)
						fizzgig
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mountain grammy
(28,379 posts)1. They are relentless. Hopefully this will die like the others have..
        my idiot State Senator supports it.
fizzgig
(24,146 posts)2. i am lucky to have liberals represent me in both chambers
        i really doubt this has a chance, but it's the relentlessness that worries me.
CrispyQ
(40,382 posts)3. ~kick.
         
 Laffy Kat
(16,801 posts)4. It comes up every cycle and so far has failed.
        They. Just. Don't. Stop.
 
 


