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January 31, 2006
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**Wichita, KS (LifeNews.com) – **A trial opened in Wichita on Monday about whether a state law prohibiting sexual relations for teenagers under the age of 16 means all health care providers must report such activity to state officials. The law has become tangled in the abortion debate because abortion facilities are not reporting the statutory rapes.
The lawsuit stems from an opinion by Kansas attorney general Phill Kline. His interpretation of the law said that abortion centers must report such underage sexual activity.
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by Steven ErteltKansas Trial on Abortion-Statutory Rape Reports Begins in Court
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January 31, 2006
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**Wichita, KS (LifeNews.com) – **A trial opened in Wichita on Monday about whether a state law prohibiting sexual relations for teenagers under the age of 16 means all health care providers must report such activity to state officials. The law has become tangled in the abortion debate because abortion facilities are not reporting the statutory rapes.
The lawsuit stems from an opinion by Kansas attorney general Phill Kline. His interpretation of the law said that abortion centers must report such underage sexual activity.
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