Prolife-NH -Parental Notification - as bad as it gets

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NH passed a Parental Notification Law - passed by the House and Senate and signed by the governor approximately 4 years ago. Planned Parenthood immediately challenged the law in the courts.

It went to the state, federal and Supreme Court of the United States. The Supreme Court saw no problem with the law but sent it back to the state court and said it would like to see a few lines of the law reworded. The NH law was similar to the Minnesota Parental Notification Law.

Now a republican representative, Liz Hagar has filed a bill to repeal the whole law instead of changing the few lines to the same lines in the Pennsylvania Parental Notification Law which is clearer in regard to women health.

The Senate passed the repeal law and it is in the House. Pro-abortion Catholic Democrat Governor Lynch said he will gladly sign the repeal law.:mad:
 
Yeah, it’s sad, but…

Not all parents love their children.

I’ve read horror stories about girls who told their parents they were pregnant and had one of the parents- usually the father- beating them so severely that they miscarried. I’ve also read stories of girls who lived in states where parental notifacation laws were in place dying after self-induced abortions because they were afraid to tell their parents they were pregnant, and afraid of having them find out via notification by a doctor. I was raised by an abusive stepfather, and if I had become pregnant as a teenager, I would have probably been in that situation myself.

No, it isn’t right, but I can understand the rationale behind not wanting parental notification laws.

If a state is going to have parental notification laws, then they should provide funding for shelters where a girl in an abusive home can go to find safety.

Or, hey, here’s a crazy idea, homes where a girl can go to have her baby and have caring staff help her place the child for adoption.
 
Or, hey, here’s a crazy idea, homes where a girl can go to have her baby and have caring staff help her place the child for adoption.
Maybe you should check on that in your city because here in Seattle there are at least 10 homes for pregnant girls where all their needs are met.
 
I don’t really know about how many there are in Vegas, (I know of two, woefully underfunded) but what with the prevailing mentality in this town toward the poor, homeless, and anyone who may be in straits and needing assistance, if anyone tried to open a shelter for unwed mothers, the local talk show hosts and neighborhood associations would have everybody up in arms about how we can’t have this in our neighborhoods, unwed mothers will drive down the (grossly inflated) property values, steal from the neighbors, etc.

This is Sin City in more ways than one.
 
I just hope people will call as this bill goes up in the house Tuesday March 6, or Wednesday, March 7. It need to be stopped in the house which is going to vote.

We need help; please make a phone call - probably will get a machine but that is OK or email a representative

We do not want this bill H184 repealed instead we want two lines changed.
 
Yeah, it’s sad, but…

Not all parents love their children.

I’ve read horror stories about girls who told their parents they were pregnant and had one of the parents- usually the father- beating them so severely that they miscarried.
I’ve read stories about Martians invading the Earth – but that doesn’t mean it happens every day.

The purpose of laws allowing minors to be aborted without parental notification is** not** to protect the minor. An underage girl who is pregnant has been raped – statutory or physical rape. To protect that child, we have to identify and bring her rapist to justice – not conceal the crime!

An underage girl who is pregnant has far more problems than the mere physical aspect of her pregnancy. She needs help, and a lot of it. Her parents are charged by law and nature with providing that help. How can they do that if everything is concealed from them?

An underage girl who is pregnant may need to be taken out of the environment in which she was raped – not given an abotrion and sent back to be raped again.

The purpose of allowing minor children to be aborted without parental notification and conscent is recruitment, pure and simple. The child is caught at her most vulnerable, persuaded (and sometimes virtually frog-marched) into the abortion clinic, then cynically thrown back into the same situation where she got pregnant again. For the rest of her life, she must either face the reality of what she allowed to happen – or defend abortion as a good thing.
If a state is going to have parental notification laws, then they should provide funding for shelters where a girl in an abusive home can go to find safety.

Or, hey, here’s a crazy idea, homes where a girl can go to have her baby and have caring staff help her place the child for adoption.
Or, hey, here’s a crazy idea, have parents love and care for their children – don’t conceal vital information that prevents them from doing that.
 
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