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I’d have to do some research on that – I recall a case or two, but it’s been a long time since I studied this particular issue.Wow…I didn’t know that.
Do you know when it was done in the past?
I’d have to do some research on that – I recall a case or two, but it’s been a long time since I studied this particular issue.Wow…I didn’t know that.
Do you know when it was done in the past?
This is why Fr. Frank Pavone has a web site totally devoted to the preborn also, so he can continue to inform people. Some people seem so confused as to what abortion really is, some don’t even realize that it really is a person. Check his site out, he has two video’s on you tube now to inform people so that if they aren’t sure, they can be! The links for the you tube video’s are on this site, he wants people to know what abortion really is and then for us to ask them, now, is this what you are really *talking *about???H.R. 776 [109th]: Sanctity of Life Act of 2005
If this bill were passed it would remove abortion from the federal courts and make Roe null and void.
2/10/2005–Introduced.
Sanctity of Life Act of 2005 - Declares that: (1) human life shall be deemed to exist from conception, without regard to race, sex, age, health, defect, or condition of dependency; and (2) the term “person” shall include all such human life. Recognizes that each State has authority to protect the lives of unborn children residing in the jurisdiction of that State.
Amends the Federal judicial code to remove Supreme Court and district court jurisdiction to review cases arising out of any statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, or practice, or any act interpreting such a measure, on the grounds that such measure: (1) protects the rights of human persons between conception and birth; or (2) prohibits, limits, or regulates the performance of abortions or the provision of public funds, facilities, personnel, or other assistance for abortions.
Makes this Act applicable to any case pending on the date of enactment.
Unfortunately it has only 5 co-sponsors and can’t make it out of committee. Call your local representaive and ask them to sign on. It would be a good start to ending abortion.
It will never end, but we can remove the protection of it.Banning abortion by law will not END abortion. It would likely reduce abortion, but it will not END abortion.
No it won’t. So many don’t care already. The best that we can hope for, as already pointed out, is a reduction. And I’ll take that any day!Abortion will only END when all people come to the knowledge that the product of sperm meeting egg means a life.
Baloney.Abortion will never go away.
All you can do is just pray.
Overturn Roe v. Wade and you’ll just have a slight decrease in abortion with the majority opting to break the law.
there’s an interesting discussion of this here:Wow…I didn’t know that.
Do you know when [withdrawal of federal court jurisdiction] was done in the past?
I think that’s a bit of an overstatement. It certainly would have some effect on abortion. It’s not as though abortion clinics would keep going at the same pace before and after a law was passed.Abortion will cease to be a problem when we learn how to love one another. Not before.
Legislation will have no effect on the issue.
Matthew
These kind of comments are basically, “Well, there’s nothing we can do about it, so why even try?”I think that’s a bit of an overstatement. It certainly would have some effect on abortion. It’s not as though abortion clinics would keep going at the same pace before and after a law was passed.
Of course, it will not end abortion completely. We have had laws against murder and theft for many, many years, and people still get murdered and robbed.
Not be glib or disrespectful, but the day “when we learn how to love one another” will probably not happen before the Second Coming! It’s something to work toward, certainly, but we cannot wait for that day to come before we work toward ending the social problems of today.
What about embro’s the implant in the tube of the women - which is almost sure to kill mother and child. Even the Catholic church says removing the tube (thus unfortunately ending the life of the child) is not immoral. Through this bill, it would be murder and against the law.H.R. 776 [109th]: Sanctity of Life Act of 2005
If this bill were passed it would remove abortion from the federal courts and make Roe null and void.
2/10/2005–Introduced.
Sanctity of Life Act of 2005 - Declares that: (1) human life shall be deemed to exist from conception, without regard to race, sex, age, health, defect, or condition of dependency; and (2) the term “person” shall include all such human life. Recognizes that each State has authority to protect the lives of unborn children residing in the jurisdiction of that State.
Amends the Federal judicial code to remove Supreme Court and district court jurisdiction to review cases arising out of any statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, or practice, or any act interpreting such a measure, on the grounds that such measure: (1) protects the rights of human persons between conception and birth; or (2) prohibits, limits, or regulates the performance of abortions or the provision of public funds, facilities, personnel, or other assistance for abortions.
Makes this Act applicable to any case pending on the date of enactment.
Unfortunately it has only 5 co-sponsors and can’t make it out of committee. Call your local representaive and ask them to sign on. It would be a good start to ending abortion.
I don’t see in the Act, as quoted, where it won’t allow for states to have exceptions. It appears that all it does is take things out of federal hands.What about embro’s the implant in the tube of the women - which is almost sure to kill mother and child. Even the Catholic church says removing the tube (thus unfortunately ending the life of the child) is not immoral. Through this bill, it would be murder and against the law.
Also, what about a woman who has developed a severe disease (they are out there) and has to deliver the child as early as even 18 weeks (not abortion, but a delivery), even though it is almost certain the child will die. Is that against the law too under this?
As with every law, there has to be exceptions. This is why this bill will never pass.
H.R. 776 [109th]: Sanctity of Life Act of 2005
If this bill were passed it would remove abortion from the federal courts and make Roe null and void.
2/10/2005–Introduced.
Sanctity of Life Act of 2005 - Declares that: (1) human life shall be deemed to exist from conception, without regard to race, sex, age, health, defect, or condition of dependency; and (2) the term “person” shall include all such human life. **Recognizes that each State has authority to protect the lives of unborn children residing in the jurisdiction of that State. **
Now, I suppose it does give a state the ability to ban abortions without exceptions, but the Act itself does not do that. Is there a state where you think that would actually happen?Amends the Federal judicial code to remove Supreme Court and district court jurisdiction to review cases arising out of any statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, or practice, or any act interpreting such a measure, on the grounds that such measure: (1) protects the rights of human persons between conception and birth; or (2) prohibits, limits, or regulates the performance of abortions or the provision of public funds, facilities, personnel, or other assistance for abortions.
Makes this Act applicable to any case pending on the date of enactment.
hi Pax. I must have not read it carefully enoughI don’t see in the Act, as quoted, where it won’t allow for states to have exceptions. It appears that all it does is take things out of federal hands.
Now, I suppose it does give a state the ability to ban abortions without exceptions, but the Act itself does not do that. Is there a state where you think that would actually happen?
There already is an exception made within the law.As with every law, there has to be exceptions. This is why this bill will never pass.